03 February 2019, 22:03
Austin Hunter300 Weatherby (and general reloading question)
Folks,
Just curious if folks have experienced the three scenarios below:
Scenario 1 - I have some rifles that will shoot any bullet (diff manufacturers and weights) well. Just have to find the right powder.
Scenario 2 - Shoots one brand of bullets well, but diff powders - example my 375 H&H; only shoots Barnes well; Varget with the 250 gr TTSX; 203B with the 300 gr TSX
Scenario 3 - My 300 Wby - only shoots 180 gr TTSX and MRP. Tried many different bullets 2 years ago, no luck. Just finished trying RL-23, 26; IMR 4955, 7977 with the TTSX. NADA. The MRP is accurate, but very temp sensitive - about 1.5 fps per degree temp. Good news my load was developed in 100 degree conditions, so not worried about spikey pressures.
03 February 2019, 23:48
Samuel_HoggsonScenario 1. Generally agree. Especially since you used the word "some". Will quibble with "any bullet". You know that M193 bullet pulls will never shoot like SMKs in a .224" varmint rifle, no matter what powder you use.
Scenario 2. Only rarely do I not find this true.
Scenario 3. Pretty much. My .300 Roys shoot best with a) heavy cup/cores having long bearing surfaces and flat bases seated out as far as box will allow and, b) mid-heavy range monometals. Assuming either of those situations have not found powder choice critical.
04 February 2019, 04:28
Austin HunterI found the TTSX work best at spec, 3.56". It's a Mauser M03 and has lots of free bore, out to 3.7" if I remember correctly for the TTSX. I have a 375 barrel for it as well, shoots Barnes as well, 250 gr TTSX and 300 ge TSX. Seated at 3.575 and 3.570 respectively