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300 win mag 180 ballistic tip and R23
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Fed cases, Fed 215M primer, 180 Nosler Ballistic tip, Reloader 23

75.5----- 3083,3094
76 ----- 3123,3112
76.5----- 3131,3134
77 ----- 3144,3153

next step is I will shoot some groups with the first 3 and see if one groups best.

Consult your manuals for listed loads, These are for entertainment purposes only.


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Posts: 9823 | Location: Montana | Registered: 25 June 2001Reply With Quote
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Velocity is already there at 75.5 so I would be pleased if one of the other loads groups well.

This was the group with 77 grains: (A)the wind was horrible (B)I am a shitty shot or (C) I broke my sons rifle. Hopefully one of the other charges is better.



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RMiller, i see you went a little hotter than listed on alliant website for nosler 180Sp, did you see any signs of pressure at all on your hotter ones? just wondering, i didnt make it to the range this past weekend like i had hoped to and have loaded up some 3 shot tests as well. hoping i have good luck as well not finding any pressure signs. Thank you for posting !
 
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The cases looked fine maybe a little scuff marks on the brass. The primers all looked identical. There was another 180 bullet on the alliant page that was just over 77 grains.


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yes sir, thats the speer 180 Wink , i was hoping to hear you say no pressure signs at all Smiler i never load to max anyways but with some powders we all know they do better at or near max so thats why my question, velocities are good enough for me. I will be running them through my rem 700 bdl seated 20k off the lands at 3.910 using comparitor, thank you again for the info!
 
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Fired some groups tonight. At least now I don't think I broke my sons rifle anymore 2020.

The charge weights are on the targets. I fired all of these and 4 from my 300 ultra in 30 minutes. I was trying to keep 1 minute between shots.


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I thought the first one was going to be the best because I was seeing double on target 2 and target 3 was just a big black blob. LOL.


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looks very promising to me! how many yards? 100?
 
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Yes 100 yards.


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I seriously doubt that pressue will be a problem with RL-22, 23, or 25, load density is pretty much a full case, and most books today play it safe because of frivolous law suits.


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