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Vanguard 2 .300 win mag load development
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<blockquote data-quote="excaliber" data-source="post: 1346609" data-attributes="member: 86034"><p>For starters try around 75 gr or RL22 and 180 gr Accubonds. I've yet to see a 300 Win Mag that does not like this combo.</p><p>RL22 worked great in my 300 with 180 gr bullets and with the 200 gr ELD-x's. The H1000 and RL26 just worked allot better for the 200 gr bullets. How far do you plan on shooting and what will the bullet be used for? If under 600 yards and you are wanting a 180 gr bullet I'd stick with the Accubond.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="excaliber, post: 1346609, member: 86034"] For starters try around 75 gr or RL22 and 180 gr Accubonds. I've yet to see a 300 Win Mag that does not like this combo. RL22 worked great in my 300 with 180 gr bullets and with the 200 gr ELD-x's. The H1000 and RL26 just worked allot better for the 200 gr bullets. How far do you plan on shooting and what will the bullet be used for? If under 600 yards and you are wanting a 180 gr bullet I'd stick with the Accubond. [/QUOTE]
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