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Reloading
Having hell with my new 300win
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<blockquote data-quote="Les in Wyoming" data-source="post: 2540883" data-attributes="member: 115820"><p>I had a hard time with my 300 WM. There were a number of things I did that finally got me a single hole accuracy at 100 yards. Before that it was shooting crazy patterns. One thing I see is that you are using light bullets light bullets don't always givena flat trajectory. In fact, it is often the opposite. A heavier bullet is more stable and has more momentum. My load for my 300 WM is a 208 gr bullet over 77.5 grains H1000. The heavier bullet carries the freight longer distances.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Les in Wyoming, post: 2540883, member: 115820"] I had a hard time with my 300 WM. There were a number of things I did that finally got me a single hole accuracy at 100 yards. Before that it was shooting crazy patterns. One thing I see is that you are using light bullets light bullets don’t always givena flat trajectory. In fact, it is often the opposite. A heavier bullet is more stable and has more momentum. My load for my 300 WM is a 208 gr bullet over 77.5 grains H1000. The heavier bullet carries the freight longer distances. [/QUOTE]
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