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More help with Weatherby 30-378
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<blockquote data-quote="TX mountain hunter" data-source="post: 570199" data-attributes="member: 29141"><p>I would start a little under 95 grains and work your way up until you see pressure signs. Perform a simple ladder test in 1 grain increments and kill two birds with one stone. Just a simple recommendation, I assume you might have a 1-10 twist with is most common in the 30-378 weatherby's, I would recommend trying the 200 grainers which is where I've had the most luck. With the 200 accs and 210 bergers, I believe my most accurate groups were around 98 grains of H1000 (without having my spreadsheet for reference).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TX mountain hunter, post: 570199, member: 29141"] I would start a little under 95 grains and work your way up until you see pressure signs. Perform a simple ladder test in 1 grain increments and kill two birds with one stone. Just a simple recommendation, I assume you might have a 1-10 twist with is most common in the 30-378 weatherby's, I would recommend trying the 200 grainers which is where I've had the most luck. With the 200 accs and 210 bergers, I believe my most accurate groups were around 98 grains of H1000 (without having my spreadsheet for reference). [/QUOTE]
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