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300PRC Reloading Advice
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<blockquote data-quote="LocalJW" data-source="post: 2778901" data-attributes="member: 121012"><p>I will be starting to load for my 300prc tomorrow. This is my initial plan.</p><p></p><p>Brass: Lapua</p><p>Bullets: 205bergers</p><p>Primers: Winch LM</p><p>Powders: RL26, N555, N565, N568, N570, H1000</p><p></p><p>1) My plan is to take the upper half of each powder range Berger provided. </p><p>2) Load 1 bullet for every grain until I am 2 grains over max charge for each different poweder</p><p>3) Seat the bullets 20 thou off</p><p>4) Shoot each bullet from each powder (roughly 7-12 bullets per powder) each into their own target @ 100 yards</p><p>5) Look for similar POI of each target (hopefully 2 or 3 of the powders have some POI that are similar within a 1-3gr range)</p><p>6) Then take the middle of that potential node to investigate, then load 20-30 of that exact load, and shoot into a single group.</p><p>7) Narrow the 3 or so powders down to the best performing group</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Any opinions</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LocalJW, post: 2778901, member: 121012"] I will be starting to load for my 300prc tomorrow. This is my initial plan. Brass: Lapua Bullets: 205bergers Primers: Winch LM Powders: RL26, N555, N565, N568, N570, H1000 1) My plan is to take the upper half of each powder range Berger provided. 2) Load 1 bullet for every grain until I am 2 grains over max charge for each different poweder 3) Seat the bullets 20 thou off 4) Shoot each bullet from each powder (roughly 7-12 bullets per powder) each into their own target @ 100 yards 5) Look for similar POI of each target (hopefully 2 or 3 of the powders have some POI that are similar within a 1-3gr range) 6) Then take the middle of that potential node to investigate, then load 20-30 of that exact load, and shoot into a single group. 7) Narrow the 3 or so powders down to the best performing group Any opinions [/QUOTE]
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