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<blockquote data-quote="alaska" data-source="post: 888638" data-attributes="member: 23096"><p>In the 300 Win Mag </p><p></p><p>H1000 with 180 gr Nosler AB</p><p>79.0 in WW cases</p><p></p><p>Suggest try both Fed 210 Match and Fed 215 Match and see what prints the best for you using both primers. H1000 was made for the 300 Win with heavier bullets like the 220gr Sierra MatchKing for 1000 yard shooting with 77.0 grains @ 3.500" COAL.</p><p></p><p>Another good load I used for years before H1000 was introduced</p><p></p><p>IMR 4350 @ 72.0</p><p>180 gr Nosler Part</p><p>Fed 215Match</p><p>WW brass</p><p></p><p>Reloader 22 with 190gr a very good powder for the 300 Win but it's a double based powder that is hard on the Throat of the rifle. I believe the Military used Reloader 22 in the MK 248 Mod 0 with the 190gr loaded by Federal and H1000 with the 220gr MK in the MK 248 Mod 1 load.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alaska, post: 888638, member: 23096"] In the 300 Win Mag H1000 with 180 gr Nosler AB 79.0 in WW cases Suggest try both Fed 210 Match and Fed 215 Match and see what prints the best for you using both primers. H1000 was made for the 300 Win with heavier bullets like the 220gr Sierra MatchKing for 1000 yard shooting with 77.0 grains @ 3.500" COAL. Another good load I used for years before H1000 was introduced IMR 4350 @ 72.0 180 gr Nosler Part Fed 215Match WW brass Reloader 22 with 190gr a very good powder for the 300 Win but it's a double based powder that is hard on the Throat of the rifle. I believe the Military used Reloader 22 in the MK 248 Mod 0 with the 190gr loaded by Federal and H1000 with the 220gr MK in the MK 248 Mod 1 load. [/QUOTE]
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