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<blockquote data-quote="MontanaRifleman" data-source="post: 255867" data-attributes="member: 11717"><p>Dave, I have to agree with the others. Shortening barrels is the opposite of what you want to do fo LR shooting. You wil loose a lot of velocity going down to 19". I have a Sako 300 WSM and it has a 24" barrel. When that barrel is shot out, I'll replace it with a 26" #6 flutted.</p><p> </p><p>As for load info, I have used 65.5 - 66 gr of H4350 for max loads in my rifle with 168 TTSX's and 180 E-Tips. You might try some RL-17 as it is suppoed to produce higher velocities with lower pressures. So far from what I've read, it has given mixed results with great performance for some and average for others. Also, check out reloadersnest.com. They have a lot of recipes for the 300 WSM.</p><p> </p><p>Good shooting,</p><p> </p><p>Mark</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MontanaRifleman, post: 255867, member: 11717"] Dave, I have to agree with the others. Shortening barrels is the opposite of what you want to do fo LR shooting. You wil loose a lot of velocity going down to 19". I have a Sako 300 WSM and it has a 24" barrel. When that barrel is shot out, I'll replace it with a 26" #6 flutted. As for load info, I have used 65.5 - 66 gr of H4350 for max loads in my rifle with 168 TTSX's and 180 E-Tips. You might try some RL-17 as it is suppoed to produce higher velocities with lower pressures. So far from what I've read, it has given mixed results with great performance for some and average for others. Also, check out reloadersnest.com. They have a lot of recipes for the 300 WSM. Good shooting, Mark [/QUOTE]
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