10 March 2008, 10:20
MThuntrProtected Point Partitions for 300WSM?
Anybody using Protected Point Partitions in their 300WSM?
I know the protected point version is designed for the 300WinMag and has a shorter o-give. It seems you should be able to take advantage of the shorter o-give and load the bullet out a little more and still have room in a short box magazine.
10 March 2008, 12:47
Allan DeGrootquote:
Originally posted by MThuntr:
Anybody using Protected Point Partitions in their 300WSM?
I know the protected point version is designed for the 300WinMag and has a shorter o-give. It seems you should be able to take advantage of the shorter o-give and load the bullet out a little more and still have room in a short box magazine.
Curiosity:
what exactly is it you are trying (or expecting) to gain by loading the bullet out more?
Avoiding compressed powder charges? they are only an issue with IMR7828, IMR4831 & RL22 in the 300WSM.
And anyway the most accurate loads I've ever found have often been compressed charges.
as an interesting note...
Not too long ago I had some joker trying to tell me that the bullet that has a base extending into the powder space starts moving more slowly because the propellant gasses were pushing against the sides of the bullet heel instead of the bullet base... LOL....
Frankly I think you loose a whole bunch more by using the protected point with it's poorer ballistic coefficient
Personally I'm working on a load with the protected point in my 30-06 Semi-auto for <200yard work.
I want the partition and I want a 180gr, but any other Partition bullet would get all bashed up in the action.
AD