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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
HELP!! 300 Win Mag Ammo
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<blockquote data-quote="clambdin" data-source="post: 685222" data-attributes="member: 3638"><p>I would think that gun should shoot far better than it is even with factory ammo....I have done alot of reloading for the 300WM and they are usually not that hard to please...if you can find somone that reloads and see if they can help you out..I would probably start with some 200gr accubonds or the 208 amax using H1000 or ramshot magnum...or some 180gr accubonds with RL22 or 7828..somwhere in there that setup should shoot under .75...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="clambdin, post: 685222, member: 3638"] I would think that gun should shoot far better than it is even with factory ammo....I have done alot of reloading for the 300WM and they are usually not that hard to please...if you can find somone that reloads and see if they can help you out..I would probably start with some 200gr accubonds or the 208 amax using H1000 or ramshot magnum...or some 180gr accubonds with RL22 or 7828..somwhere in there that setup should shoot under .75... [/QUOTE]
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