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300 WSM Question
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<blockquote data-quote="winmag" data-source="post: 833775" data-attributes="member: 22166"><p>Chamber out of round?</p><p>Bolt face not squared to action?</p><p>Running too high pressure with soft brass to get that much flow?</p><p>I dunno. Could be a lot of things.</p><p></p><p>I shoot 65gr RL-17 with 180 Accubonds, Nosler brass, & Fed 215 primer. I've loaded up to 66 gr, but backed off.</p><p>From what I've seen, RL-17 has a pressure curve that goes from flat to vertical in a Very short swing. Most folks that I've talked to agree that RL-17/300WSM combo likes the "warmer" loads for accuracy, but it'll let you know without a doubt when your on the edge of having a come apart if you're paying attention.</p><p>I don't know what the recommended loads are for 165's, but my guess is you've got something going on with your rifle, considering your previous posts on the subject</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="winmag, post: 833775, member: 22166"] Chamber out of round? Bolt face not squared to action? Running too high pressure with soft brass to get that much flow? I dunno. Could be a lot of things. I shoot 65gr RL-17 with 180 Accubonds, Nosler brass, & Fed 215 primer. I've loaded up to 66 gr, but backed off. From what I've seen, RL-17 has a pressure curve that goes from flat to vertical in a Very short swing. Most folks that I've talked to agree that RL-17/300WSM combo likes the "warmer" loads for accuracy, but it'll let you know without a doubt when your on the edge of having a come apart if you're paying attention. I don't know what the recommended loads are for 165's, but my guess is you've got something going on with your rifle, considering your previous posts on the subject [/QUOTE]
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