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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Light load for a 300 Winchester Magnum
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<blockquote data-quote="sandbar782" data-source="post: 1032901" data-attributes="member: 64342"><p>Hornhunter - I first loaded 165 Sierra #2145 with IMR 4831 at 70.0, 71.5, and 73.0 and shot them last week, 5 each. The 70.0 and 73.0 shot well, but the 73.0 was a stiff round from this particular rifle, which is fine for me but I would like to accomplish something a little lighter for someone else that may use this rifle deer / hog hunting. I will let you know how the lighter (66.0, 67.5, and 69.0) charges work. I will be using the same projectiles Sierra #2145 165 grs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sandbar782, post: 1032901, member: 64342"] Hornhunter - I first loaded 165 Sierra #2145 with IMR 4831 at 70.0, 71.5, and 73.0 and shot them last week, 5 each. The 70.0 and 73.0 shot well, but the 73.0 was a stiff round from this particular rifle, which is fine for me but I would like to accomplish something a little lighter for someone else that may use this rifle deer / hog hunting. I will let you know how the lighter (66.0, 67.5, and 69.0) charges work. I will be using the same projectiles Sierra #2145 165 grs. [/QUOTE]
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