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338 Lapua Pet loads?
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<blockquote data-quote="Weston" data-source="post: 611224" data-attributes="member: 37187"><p>Hey guys,</p><p> </p><p> I'm fairly new to reloading, but I have been loading as much as I can for practice, mostly .223 and some .45ACP I have a Savage 110 with the HS stock I bought on here a few months ago, I have been shooting the berger 300 grain hybrids and have about 100 left, I dont have any other bullets to try but will definitly try somthing else if need be. I do have a couple pounds of retumbo and a pound of h1000 to try. so far I just worked up to my max load I stopped at 93.5grains of retumbo after I got a sticky bolt on one of my 5 rounds. </p><p> </p><p>I have been loading to 3.761 OAL which still fits in my magazine fine, and have been getting decent 1ish MOA groups although I havnt been shooting off a bench just a bi-pod and pack so I'm not really sure how well these shot, mostly just breaking in the bbl. </p><p> </p><p>Was wondering what people were having luck with so I can try some of their loads and hopefully tweak from there, I am pretty limited budget wise being a full time student and working in an archery shop part time I dont have much time to be testing a bunch of loads all the time (or money). hopefully someone can give me an idea of what to start with, not super concerened with hitting a certain velocity although I do have a chronograph. </p><p> </p><p>Thanks for your time,</p><p>Weston</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Weston, post: 611224, member: 37187"] Hey guys, I'm fairly new to reloading, but I have been loading as much as I can for practice, mostly .223 and some .45ACP I have a Savage 110 with the HS stock I bought on here a few months ago, I have been shooting the berger 300 grain hybrids and have about 100 left, I dont have any other bullets to try but will definitly try somthing else if need be. I do have a couple pounds of retumbo and a pound of h1000 to try. so far I just worked up to my max load I stopped at 93.5grains of retumbo after I got a sticky bolt on one of my 5 rounds. I have been loading to 3.761 OAL which still fits in my magazine fine, and have been getting decent 1ish MOA groups although I havnt been shooting off a bench just a bi-pod and pack so I'm not really sure how well these shot, mostly just breaking in the bbl. Was wondering what people were having luck with so I can try some of their loads and hopefully tweak from there, I am pretty limited budget wise being a full time student and working in an archery shop part time I dont have much time to be testing a bunch of loads all the time (or money). hopefully someone can give me an idea of what to start with, not super concerened with hitting a certain velocity although I do have a chronograph. Thanks for your time, Weston [/QUOTE]
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