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I'm simply too cheap to buy it myself! I'm looking for the published max. loadings for 300 H&H using 165 gr. Interbonds and any of the 4350's. Thanks, Brian | ||
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belaw, my manual doesn't state "interbonds" but has 4 or 5 bullets in 165-168 grain. H 4350 max 61.0 grains IMR 4350 max 64.0 grains AA 4350 64.1 grains Hope this helps | |||
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Quote: Hmmm, this is interesting data. Nosler (#4) list a max of 70 gr. H-4350 and 67 gr. IMR4350 for their 165's. My older Speer manual list a max 69 grains of IMR-4350 for its 165's. Current Barnes manual lists 70.5 gr. of IMR-4350, 69 gr. of H-4350 and 68 gr. of XMR-4350 as max for their non-coated bullets. Interestingly, none of these manuals differentiate between their various bullets of the same weight. Is Hornady super-conservative on their load data, or is there something about their bullet construction or profile that changes their max charges? What kind of velocity are they posting for these charges? | |||
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belaw, Call Hornady and ask them to fax you their load data for your particular cartridge. It only cost you paper and they are more than happy to do it. Deke. | |||
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belaw, If you would like I can copy and fax you the sheet. I don't know how to scan and e-mail it. I'm sure I could find some one who can. Just send me your e-mail. Thanks,Mark | |||
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Per Hornady manual, sixth edition. 3oo H&H Magnum, 165 grain Interbond H-4350 From 55.1 to 61.0 Max. Velocity=2,800 IMR-4350 From 56.6 to 64.0 Max. Velocity=2,900 AA-4350 From 57.7 to 64.1 Max. Velocity=2,900 | |||
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