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Re-starting Reloading for my 300 Wby
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<blockquote data-quote="nealm66" data-source="post: 3021290" data-attributes="member: 114809"><p>You will be fine with once fired brass to just neck size. Load up 10 rounds and see if they still group good and if velocity/drop is still the same. Excellent bullet choice. Hammer bullets are a solid copper bullet that work excellent as well. They are quick to find an accuracy node also if you have any issues and are short on time. You will have to full length resize after a few firings as the brass will grow and won't chamber easily. I have found that accuracy declines in the weatherby cartridges I load for ( 257, 6.5-300, 300, 30-378) as the neck tension changes with repeated sizing unless properly annealed ( amp annealer). Possibly because of the freebore? Doesn't matter, just what I've noticed. Hope this helps</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nealm66, post: 3021290, member: 114809"] You will be fine with once fired brass to just neck size. Load up 10 rounds and see if they still group good and if velocity/drop is still the same. Excellent bullet choice. Hammer bullets are a solid copper bullet that work excellent as well. They are quick to find an accuracy node also if you have any issues and are short on time. You will have to full length resize after a few firings as the brass will grow and won't chamber easily. I have found that accuracy declines in the weatherby cartridges I load for ( 257, 6.5-300, 300, 30-378) as the neck tension changes with repeated sizing unless properly annealed ( amp annealer). Possibly because of the freebore? Doesn't matter, just what I've noticed. Hope this helps [/QUOTE]
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