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Reloading
338 Rum load development
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<blockquote data-quote="D.Camilleri" data-source="post: 517442" data-attributes="member: 2567"><p>Tarey,</p><p></p><p>My barrel seems to be producing the same velocity as yours, but mine didn't like the h*4831sc very well. I tried 91 and 92 grains and both were about a 4 inch group at 300 with 225 accubonds. 97 grains of h 1000 seems to be working well with the tipped tripple shocks. They seem to build a little more pressure than the accubonds and seem to settle in with a little less powder. I was hitting about 2 inches high at 300 and only dropping 15 inches at 500. 13 clicks had me hitting a bit low and 16 clicks had me hitting high and off the plywood. I had my target set in the top 20 inches of the plywood because the grass is so high due to all the rain we have had. I was really surprised how well the factory Federal loads shot with the 225 accubonds. I just placed an order for another 200 rounds (to good of a deal to pass up on, loaded ammo for the same price as brass)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="D.Camilleri, post: 517442, member: 2567"] Tarey, My barrel seems to be producing the same velocity as yours, but mine didn't like the h*4831sc very well. I tried 91 and 92 grains and both were about a 4 inch group at 300 with 225 accubonds. 97 grains of h 1000 seems to be working well with the tipped tripple shocks. They seem to build a little more pressure than the accubonds and seem to settle in with a little less powder. I was hitting about 2 inches high at 300 and only dropping 15 inches at 500. 13 clicks had me hitting a bit low and 16 clicks had me hitting high and off the plywood. I had my target set in the top 20 inches of the plywood because the grass is so high due to all the rain we have had. I was really surprised how well the factory Federal loads shot with the 225 accubonds. I just placed an order for another 200 rounds (to good of a deal to pass up on, loaded ammo for the same price as brass) [/QUOTE]
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