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Reloading
Loads for 240 smk in a 300 rum
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<blockquote data-quote="Wachsmann" data-source="post: 1200980" data-attributes="member: 10429"><p>You can try reloaders nest if you don't get any response. I think along time ago I seen a few on there for the 240SMK out of the 300rum. Best bet I would think is using RL33 and starting some where about 3 grains below book max for something like retumbo and working up from there 1 grain increase at a time. I shoot a 230 berger with 89.3 grns and this is over book max. A lot of guy it varied from mid 90s to 101 for RL33 with the 230's. The guys that are near 100 or above are using custom lengths and throats I believe in there rifles so I would expect to see pressure sooner on a stock rifle. Also if the bearing surface is longer on the 240's and I would think it would be than the 230's then expect to see pressure sooner also.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wachsmann, post: 1200980, member: 10429"] You can try reloaders nest if you don't get any response. I think along time ago I seen a few on there for the 240SMK out of the 300rum. Best bet I would think is using RL33 and starting some where about 3 grains below book max for something like retumbo and working up from there 1 grain increase at a time. I shoot a 230 berger with 89.3 grns and this is over book max. A lot of guy it varied from mid 90s to 101 for RL33 with the 230's. The guys that are near 100 or above are using custom lengths and throats I believe in there rifles so I would expect to see pressure sooner on a stock rifle. Also if the bearing surface is longer on the 240's and I would think it would be than the 230's then expect to see pressure sooner also. [/QUOTE]
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