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Most accurate load for 300 weatherby
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<blockquote data-quote="jreagle" data-source="post: 1278782" data-attributes="member: 40992"><p>Have had 3 factory Mk V s (german P code, japan H code and USA S code) in 300 from early 1980s to present. They all liked RL22, MRP and RL 25 (depending on bullet weight) w/ neck sized Wby or Nosler brass, Fed 215 or WLRM primers, Hornady bullets. 7828 didnt produce consistently for me with that brass/primer combo in my rifles. Always keep at least 1 jug of the 3 powders on hand.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jreagle, post: 1278782, member: 40992"] Have had 3 factory Mk V s (german P code, japan H code and USA S code) in 300 from early 1980s to present. They all liked RL22, MRP and RL 25 (depending on bullet weight) w/ neck sized Wby or Nosler brass, Fed 215 or WLRM primers, Hornady bullets. 7828 didnt produce consistently for me with that brass/primer combo in my rifles. Always keep at least 1 jug of the 3 powders on hand. [/QUOTE]
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