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Reloading the 300 weatherby magnum
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<blockquote data-quote="john300wbymag" data-source="post: 1299756" data-attributes="member: 100994"><p>Thank You cape cove & jfseaman. I will work up loads based on your advise. I have lately used Barnes bullets in this German Weatherby for Elk, Moose, Black Bear with excellent results for penetration and quick kills with 95% bullet retention on the ones that I could retrieve or did not go thru the cavity. I have been reading up on the Nosler Acubond and may try that if I do not have any success on the Barnes bullets. I have been using 4831 for my 257 Wby and 4831 or 4350 for my 7mm Rem mag. I will start with those powders first since I already have them and go from there. I want to try and see if I can get this rifle to perform better first before I decide to purchase another rifle that shoots MOA out of the box. Its been with me a long time and has a lot of memories. I have took a hard look at the Weatherby 300 mag Accumark Range Certified that could replace my Germen Weatherby. Again, THANK YOU for your help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="john300wbymag, post: 1299756, member: 100994"] Thank You cape cove & jfseaman. I will work up loads based on your advise. I have lately used Barnes bullets in this German Weatherby for Elk, Moose, Black Bear with excellent results for penetration and quick kills with 95% bullet retention on the ones that I could retrieve or did not go thru the cavity. I have been reading up on the Nosler Acubond and may try that if I do not have any success on the Barnes bullets. I have been using 4831 for my 257 Wby and 4831 or 4350 for my 7mm Rem mag. I will start with those powders first since I already have them and go from there. I want to try and see if I can get this rifle to perform better first before I decide to purchase another rifle that shoots MOA out of the box. Its been with me a long time and has a lot of memories. I have took a hard look at the Weatherby 300 mag Accumark Range Certified that could replace my Germen Weatherby. Again, THANK YOU for your help. [/QUOTE]
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