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<blockquote data-quote="Saskquatch6" data-source="post: 2440748" data-attributes="member: 58704"><p>Bull Mtn - I use a mid-range load of 67.5 gr of Super with 165 Nosler AB (antelope/deer) and 168 gr Barnes TTSX (moose/elk) velocity is 3030 fps+ in 24" bbls. That node/load works in 4 different WSMs with only slight tweaking- and seating depth fine tuned accuracy for each rifle. If you're interested, this last year I developed some great loads for 300WSM using 71.1 gr RL26 and same bullets giving at least 100+ greater fps with less pressure. Now 2 rifles running Super and 2 run RL26. Nodes were a little wider and more forgiving with RL26. These loads were safe in my rifles -as always start lower and work your way up to ensure they're safe in yours. Hope this helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Saskquatch6, post: 2440748, member: 58704"] Bull Mtn - I use a mid-range load of 67.5 gr of Super with 165 Nosler AB (antelope/deer) and 168 gr Barnes TTSX (moose/elk) velocity is 3030 fps+ in 24” bbls. That node/load works in 4 different WSMs with only slight tweaking- and seating depth fine tuned accuracy for each rifle. If you’re interested, this last year I developed some great loads for 300WSM using 71.1 gr RL26 and same bullets giving at least 100+ greater fps with less pressure. Now 2 rifles running Super and 2 run RL26. Nodes were a little wider and more forgiving with RL26. These loads were safe in my rifles -as always start lower and work your way up to ensure they’re safe in yours. Hope this helps. [/QUOTE]
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