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New Reloader -- Load Development/Recommendations, 300 WM
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<blockquote data-quote="Vol1975" data-source="post: 1781692" data-attributes="member: 100380"><p>215 or even the 230 Berger. With 8 twist u can easy go to the 230. </p><p>210 accubond is another good one. pick ur pill on cup and core vs bonded. Either will kill with that weight</p><p></p><p>powder wise as mentioned above</p><p>H1000, RL26, rl33, retumbo, n570,</p><p></p><p></p><p>Finding powder can be difficult. Go to a place and back order. </p><p></p><p>Good luck. Precision is in the details and being very repeatable in what ur doing. My advice is find a couple people who has done it a long time and go watch there process.</p><p>Oh. Buy really good brass in the beginning and save ur self some headache. </p><p></p><p>last thought. Not sure how long you been doing it being a new reloader and how much you have invested but reloading is fun, pain in the butt and very expensive. If all ur going to do is shoot 600 yards and just hunt with you might want to consider some high end production ammo or find a friend who reloads and use there equipment. A case of beer or a bottle of liquor with a good conversation is a lot cheaper than the cost of reloading. At least until u really find out if u like it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vol1975, post: 1781692, member: 100380"] 215 or even the 230 Berger. With 8 twist u can easy go to the 230. 210 accubond is another good one. pick ur pill on cup and core vs bonded. Either will kill with that weight powder wise as mentioned above H1000, RL26, rl33, retumbo, n570, Finding powder can be difficult. Go to a place and back order. Good luck. Precision is in the details and being very repeatable in what ur doing. My advice is find a couple people who has done it a long time and go watch there process. Oh. Buy really good brass in the beginning and save ur self some headache. last thought. Not sure how long you been doing it being a new reloader and how much you have invested but reloading is fun, pain in the butt and very expensive. If all ur going to do is shoot 600 yards and just hunt with you might want to consider some high end production ammo or find a friend who reloads and use there equipment. A case of beer or a bottle of liquor with a good conversation is a lot cheaper than the cost of reloading. At least until u really find out if u like it. [/QUOTE]
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