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Reloading
Reloading for a Browning BAR 300 Win Mag
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<blockquote data-quote="David_h" data-source="post: 2913248" data-attributes="member: 123918"><p>How did you learn about the gas regulator size? I'm always looking to learn more myself. I've a Mk3 BAR in 300WSM and have used many powders in the 4350 burn range including H4350, IMR4350, A2700, RL16, RL17, and Ramshot Big Game. Mostly Barnes bullets. About 300 rounds and only a few hangups. One was a feeding jam after the first shot ejected ok. It was on a pair of coyotes. Got the first one but no opportunity on the second one. Only after, I saw the stuck round which did not chamber.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="David_h, post: 2913248, member: 123918"] How did you learn about the gas regulator size? I'm always looking to learn more myself. I've a Mk3 BAR in 300WSM and have used many powders in the 4350 burn range including H4350, IMR4350, A2700, RL16, RL17, and Ramshot Big Game. Mostly Barnes bullets. About 300 rounds and only a few hangups. One was a feeding jam after the first shot ejected ok. It was on a pair of coyotes. Got the first one but no opportunity on the second one. Only after, I saw the stuck round which did not chamber. [/QUOTE]
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