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300 wsm load help
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<blockquote data-quote="SwMo" data-source="post: 1225392" data-attributes="member: 97407"><p>I have a Fierce edge 300 wsm and am in the process of working up loads. Currently loading Nosler brass at 2.900 with 200 grain hornady ELD X over 62.7 grains of H4350 - WMLR primers. Looking at load data out of a 24 inch barrel I should be pushing around 2800 fps. Chrono data today on hand loads showed Avg of 9 shots at 2937 - ES of 18 (2929 min and 2947 max). Shot two groups at .75 MOA and one group under .4 MOA at 300 yds.</p><p></p><p>My question - I have no pressure signs, but is this load over pressure? It just seems unreasonable to get that velocity from this load. Ideas?</p><p></p><p>Edit - What I think I need is a quickload calc to see if I am over pressure. Anyone able to run that? Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SwMo, post: 1225392, member: 97407"] I have a Fierce edge 300 wsm and am in the process of working up loads. Currently loading Nosler brass at 2.900 with 200 grain hornady ELD X over 62.7 grains of H4350 - WMLR primers. Looking at load data out of a 24 inch barrel I should be pushing around 2800 fps. Chrono data today on hand loads showed Avg of 9 shots at 2937 - ES of 18 (2929 min and 2947 max). Shot two groups at .75 MOA and one group under .4 MOA at 300 yds. My question - I have no pressure signs, but is this load over pressure? It just seems unreasonable to get that velocity from this load. Ideas? Edit - What I think I need is a quickload calc to see if I am over pressure. Anyone able to run that? Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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