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300 WSM Reloading Advice
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<blockquote data-quote="skookum" data-source="post: 753789" data-attributes="member: 38521"><p>I recently bought a McMillan built 300WSM and have very little time behind it, I dont have all the reloading equipment at this time due to my current housing situation(the army doesn't like it when you have primers and several pounds of gun powder in their housing) but I have done some load testing with factory loads to give me an idea where to start when i am actually able to start reloading myself, hopefully in the near future. </p><p> </p><p> The rifle shot sub .5 moa at 100 yds with 175gr Sierra Matchking HP loaded by Black Hills Ammuntion. I have yet to try berger bullets, which is on my to do list, but i am more curious about powders and where might be a good place to start, and how much different types of magnum powders may effect accuracy. I appreciate the help. </p><p> </p><p>-Skookum</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skookum, post: 753789, member: 38521"] I recently bought a McMillan built 300WSM and have very little time behind it, I dont have all the reloading equipment at this time due to my current housing situation(the army doesn't like it when you have primers and several pounds of gun powder in their housing) but I have done some load testing with factory loads to give me an idea where to start when i am actually able to start reloading myself, hopefully in the near future. The rifle shot sub .5 moa at 100 yds with 175gr Sierra Matchking HP loaded by Black Hills Ammuntion. I have yet to try berger bullets, which is on my to do list, but i am more curious about powders and where might be a good place to start, and how much different types of magnum powders may effect accuracy. I appreciate the help. -Skookum [/QUOTE]
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