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6.5-300 weatherby mag reloading data
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<blockquote data-quote="atl5029" data-source="post: 1236772" data-attributes="member: 84273"><p>Here it is. This is from Sierra's 1971 load manual. The same data is in the 1978 edition I have, but the glossy pages did not take as good of pictures. I actually have a bunch of old Sierra manuals I got from an older guy who sold me all of his reloading gear, and past the '78 manual, the 6.5-300 Weatherby isn't in there. </p><p></p><p>The page give's a little cartridge history, dimensions, and load data. Only problem is it is only for the 140 grain match king, and I've never heard of these powders. I suppose if you could find out what modern powders are really similar, you could use this to get of an idea what would be a good starting load and work up carefully from there. There are all copper projectiles in the 140 grain class out there too, if you can stabilize them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="atl5029, post: 1236772, member: 84273"] Here it is. This is from Sierra's 1971 load manual. The same data is in the 1978 edition I have, but the glossy pages did not take as good of pictures. I actually have a bunch of old Sierra manuals I got from an older guy who sold me all of his reloading gear, and past the '78 manual, the 6.5-300 Weatherby isn't in there. The page give's a little cartridge history, dimensions, and load data. Only problem is it is only for the 140 grain match king, and I've never heard of these powders. I suppose if you could find out what modern powders are really similar, you could use this to get of an idea what would be a good starting load and work up carefully from there. There are all copper projectiles in the 140 grain class out there too, if you can stabilize them. [/QUOTE]
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