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Reloading
Heavier bullets for 30-378
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<blockquote data-quote="buckrub30-378" data-source="post: 1450502" data-attributes="member: 104159"><p>Had a local gunsmith mount a Leupold Mark 5 on my Weatherby he asked what bullet weight I was using, I told him I was shooting Barnes X in 180 grain, he said that I should think about going to a heavier bullet but I told him I tried a couple of loads and couldn't get them to shoot as well as the 180's, I'll admit I didn't give it much of an effort because my 180's were performing well enough for my needs, I'm willing to give it another go but would appreciate some help with bullet and powder selection, what's working for those of you with this caliber</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buckrub30-378, post: 1450502, member: 104159"] Had a local gunsmith mount a Leupold Mark 5 on my Weatherby he asked what bullet weight I was using, I told him I was shooting Barnes X in 180 grain, he said that I should think about going to a heavier bullet but I told him I tried a couple of loads and couldn't get them to shoot as well as the 180's, I'll admit I didn't give it much of an effort because my 180's were performing well enough for my needs, I'm willing to give it another go but would appreciate some help with bullet and powder selection, what's working for those of you with this caliber [/QUOTE]
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