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H1000 and 215 berger
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<blockquote data-quote="Okanogan" data-source="post: 1701229" data-attributes="member: 90397"><p>I have two 300 WMs both built by GAP. They both like 215s but prefer different seating depths and velocities. For the lighter #3 contour, I had to slow the loads down below 2800 fps to get it to group well (at -0.035 jump). These were 74.5-75.1 gr H1000. </p><p>The heavier #6 contour shot well above 2840 fps (at -0.075 jump). These were 76.2-76.5 g H1000 which is where I got the best ES/SD for this rifle.</p><p>If your 4831 loads that shot well are significantly slower than your heavy H1000 loads then you might try backing off your H1000 load until you get in a similar velocity range and see if that produces good results.</p><p>I have been through hundreds of rounds with the two rifles. I found that using RL26 and achieving similar velocities to a H1000 load gave me similar accuracy results. I also found that H1000 and F215Ms seem to work well together as did RL26 and CCI 250 primers. (meaning they gave me the best ES/SD results when paired up)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Okanogan, post: 1701229, member: 90397"] I have two 300 WMs both built by GAP. They both like 215s but prefer different seating depths and velocities. For the lighter #3 contour, I had to slow the loads down below 2800 fps to get it to group well (at -0.035 jump). These were 74.5-75.1 gr H1000. The heavier #6 contour shot well above 2840 fps (at -0.075 jump). These were 76.2-76.5 g H1000 which is where I got the best ES/SD for this rifle. If your 4831 loads that shot well are significantly slower than your heavy H1000 loads then you might try backing off your H1000 load until you get in a similar velocity range and see if that produces good results. I have been through hundreds of rounds with the two rifles. I found that using RL26 and achieving similar velocities to a H1000 load gave me similar accuracy results. I also found that H1000 and F215Ms seem to work well together as did RL26 and CCI 250 primers. (meaning they gave me the best ES/SD results when paired up) [/QUOTE]
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