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Hornady .308" 225gr BTHP Match
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<blockquote data-quote="Stevewix" data-source="post: 663347" data-attributes="member: 10174"><p>Sorry guys, using H1000. I based this off of the Armys most recent load for 300 WM. Fed GMM Primer, H1000, .005" off the lands. I find in my rifle the node is between 77.75 and 79 grains although drop the load 5% and work your way up. I've read its a good idea to use a magnum primer if you're going to a very cold climate but cannot substantiate. On a side note, I'm having my doubts about a target bullet on Elk, but 200 Accubonds still hold .5moa in my rifle.</p><p></p><p>Disclaimer: Don't use my loading data!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stevewix, post: 663347, member: 10174"] Sorry guys, using H1000. I based this off of the Armys most recent load for 300 WM. Fed GMM Primer, H1000, .005" off the lands. I find in my rifle the node is between 77.75 and 79 grains although drop the load 5% and work your way up. I've read its a good idea to use a magnum primer if you're going to a very cold climate but cannot substantiate. On a side note, I'm having my doubts about a target bullet on Elk, but 200 Accubonds still hold .5moa in my rifle. Disclaimer: Don't use my loading data! [/QUOTE]
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