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<blockquote data-quote="just_jon" data-source="post: 1949074" data-attributes="member: 112153"><p>I tried it in my 300WM when I was out of H1000. I shot a Satterlee test with 181 grain Hammer Hunters loaded from 57.5 to 62 grains in .5 grain increments. Found a good node from 60.5 to 61.5, but found H1000 and never explored the node further. On Saturday, I tried using H414 in my 243 Win with Nosler 55 grain BT, but Nosler's mid-load of 50.5 grains came 1/3 up the case neck of new R-P brass. Plan on checking case capacity today, but wanted to pass along as you may encounter this in your 308.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="just_jon, post: 1949074, member: 112153"] I tried it in my 300WM when I was out of H1000. I shot a Satterlee test with 181 grain Hammer Hunters loaded from 57.5 to 62 grains in .5 grain increments. Found a good node from 60.5 to 61.5, but found H1000 and never explored the node further. On Saturday, I tried using H414 in my 243 Win with Nosler 55 grain BT, but Nosler‘s mid-load of 50.5 grains came 1/3 up the case neck of new R-P brass. Plan on checking case capacity today, but wanted to pass along as you may encounter this in your 308. [/QUOTE]
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