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Reloading
Good Recipe for 300 win.???
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<blockquote data-quote="Prairie Dog50" data-source="post: 512951" data-attributes="member: 29069"><p>Bergers are undoubtedly great bullets, but I have had a lot of success with 178 grain HNDY A-Maxs, and 74 grains of varget. After I ladder testing this load in my Tikka T-3 I found that the varget had a very large window for accuracy. If I was one grain to heavy or light it really doesn't matter. Chrono was showing this load to consistently hold muzzle velocity jumps between 30 fps. Shot several 2.5 inch groups at 500 and several 1.5 inch groups at 200. Brass was nickel plated winchester, and primers were cci 200 large rifle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Prairie Dog50, post: 512951, member: 29069"] Bergers are undoubtedly great bullets, but I have had a lot of success with 178 grain HNDY A-Maxs, and 74 grains of varget. After I ladder testing this load in my Tikka T-3 I found that the varget had a very large window for accuracy. If I was one grain to heavy or light it really doesn't matter. Chrono was showing this load to consistently hold muzzle velocity jumps between 30 fps. Shot several 2.5 inch groups at 500 and several 1.5 inch groups at 200. Brass was nickel plated winchester, and primers were cci 200 large rifle. [/QUOTE]
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