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What powder for 200gr Accubond in .300 Win mag?
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<blockquote data-quote="Duff" data-source="post: 33052" data-attributes="member: 2397"><p>I have not had the best luck with the orginal bullet I had intended to use for elk (180 partition). Best groups average around the 1.5" mark. I can shoot 190 MK's under an inch and was thinking of trying some 200gr Accubonds for a new hunting bullet. I had my best luck with both the 180's and 190's with R-22 (the slowest powder I have on hand). Is H 1000 or R-25 too slow for a .300 Win mag and 200gr bullets? My barrel length is 26". Thanks-Duff</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Duff, post: 33052, member: 2397"] I have not had the best luck with the orginal bullet I had intended to use for elk (180 partition). Best groups average around the 1.5" mark. I can shoot 190 MK's under an inch and was thinking of trying some 200gr Accubonds for a new hunting bullet. I had my best luck with both the 180's and 190's with R-22 (the slowest powder I have on hand). Is H 1000 or R-25 too slow for a .300 Win mag and 200gr bullets? My barrel length is 26". Thanks-Duff [/QUOTE]
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