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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
338/378 and rl33
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<blockquote data-quote="el matador" data-source="post: 1453851" data-attributes="member: 12193"><p>RL33 might be too slow for the 250s. Or maybe not! As far as data goes I'd start around 110 grains and stop when you can't cram any more powder into the case. Max load with the Berger 300s is 118 grains in my gun, which is compressed quite a bit.</p><p></p><p>I found good accuracy using 107 grains of H1000 behind a 250 grain Accubond in my rifle. Seated to 3.800". This is a few grains below max load but its very consistent, easy on brass, and gives me just under 3k fps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="el matador, post: 1453851, member: 12193"] RL33 might be too slow for the 250s. Or maybe not! As far as data goes I'd start around 110 grains and stop when you can't cram any more powder into the case. Max load with the Berger 300s is 118 grains in my gun, which is compressed quite a bit. I found good accuracy using 107 grains of H1000 behind a 250 grain Accubond in my rifle. Seated to 3.800". This is a few grains below max load but its very consistent, easy on brass, and gives me just under 3k fps. [/QUOTE]
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