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<blockquote data-quote="dartshark" data-source="post: 1338404" data-attributes="member: 39820"><p>Just getting started reloading and need some advice.</p><p></p><p>I want to develop a load for my 300 Weatherby MK V (USA)</p><p>I'm using once fired Weatherby brass tumbled\polished</p><p>Primer pocket and hole uniformed\cleaned</p><p>Neck sized</p><p>Federal 215m primers</p><p>IMR7828scc powder</p><p>Nosler Accubond LR 190 bullets</p><p></p><p></p><p>I have determined by measuring and reading that I there is no way to load a round even close to the lands and that Wby's perform best with a jump. So I'm looking to load the best I can that will still feed through the magazine.</p><p></p><p>I measured my magazine (3.730) and was going to load 3-5 at 3.700, 3.650, 3.600 and 3.550 OCL to see what it likes better.</p><p></p><p>My question is when trying different jumps should I at the same time be trying different amounts of powder at each jump or should I try to figure the best jump first and then vary the amount of powder?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dartshark, post: 1338404, member: 39820"] Just getting started reloading and need some advice. I want to develop a load for my 300 Weatherby MK V (USA) I’m using once fired Weatherby brass tumbled\polished Primer pocket and hole uniformed\cleaned Neck sized Federal 215m primers IMR7828scc powder Nosler Accubond LR 190 bullets I have determined by measuring and reading that I there is no way to load a round even close to the lands and that Wby’s perform best with a jump. So I’m looking to load the best I can that will still feed through the magazine. I measured my magazine (3.730) and was going to load 3-5 at 3.700, 3.650, 3.600 and 3.550 OCL to see what it likes better. My question is when trying different jumps should I at the same time be trying different amounts of powder at each jump or should I try to figure the best jump first and then vary the amount of powder? [/QUOTE]
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