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<blockquote data-quote="amork" data-source="post: 2847516" data-attributes="member: 85398"><p>I've got a browning x bolt hells canyon lr 1 in 8 twist 300 win mag I've been messing around with load development on. At first I shot 200 grain accubonds and found a good load there. I ran out of those so I tried working up a load with 180 sst's and starting having some weird pressure issues. I started at 66 grains of h4831 (minimum load)and a 180 sst. It was happy there but as soon as I stepped to 66.5, it blew a primer out. This is the second 180 bullet that has done this for me near minimum load. Can a gun just not like a certain powder? I shot federal 180 factory ammo when it was new and had no issues. Then moved to 200grain accubonds and didn't have problems. Reloading 180's has been a struggle though. I'm not sure if a gun can just not like a powder like that, if I'm doing something wrong, or if there is just something wrong with the gun. Any help is appreciated!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="amork, post: 2847516, member: 85398"] I’ve got a browning x bolt hells canyon lr 1 in 8 twist 300 win mag I’ve been messing around with load development on. At first I shot 200 grain accubonds and found a good load there. I ran out of those so I tried working up a load with 180 sst’s and starting having some weird pressure issues. I started at 66 grains of h4831 (minimum load)and a 180 sst. It was happy there but as soon as I stepped to 66.5, it blew a primer out. This is the second 180 bullet that has done this for me near minimum load. Can a gun just not like a certain powder? I shot federal 180 factory ammo when it was new and had no issues. Then moved to 200grain accubonds and didn’t have problems. Reloading 180’s has been a struggle though. I’m not sure if a gun can just not like a powder like that, if I’m doing something wrong, or if there is just something wrong with the gun. Any help is appreciated! [/QUOTE]
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