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For my forum budddies Seafire, Ramrod340, bobc & any 300 H&H fans
20 December 2009, 22:38
AbobFor my forum budddies Seafire, Ramrod340, bobc & any 300 H&H fans
quote:
Originally posted by seafire2:
I always thought a 300 H & H with a 220 grain Round nose in it looked so damn retro cool!
while packing plenty of punch!
My first 300 H&H loads, intended for black bear this spring
Merry Christmas
Jim
fur, feathers, & meat in the freezer
"Pass it on to your kids"
21 December 2009, 01:37
nordrsetaWhat brand of 220 grain roundnose soft is that? What velocity are you running? FWIW I found the Hornady a little on the soft side @ 2450 fps. Still, I gotta get me a 300 H&H...
21 December 2009, 04:33
AbobIt is the Hornady 220 grn RN & Hornady brass, haven't shot one yet but loaded 60 grn of H4831
21 December 2009, 17:34
<Mike McGuire>I reckon the 300 H&H is the best looking of all cartridges closely followed by the 375 when loaded with the old 270 grain Power Point and 300 grain Silvertip.
21 December 2009, 19:07
ramrod340Looks like it will do the trick.

Glad your plan is coming together.

Enjoy.

As usual just my $.02
Paul K
22 December 2009, 01:15
vapodogPlease only shoot bears north of you. I'd not like that thing bouncing all the way to Nebraska!

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22 December 2009, 01:59
AbobVapodog, glad to see you back on the forum
Thought your Huskers had them Longhorns

22 December 2009, 03:06
vapodogquote:
Thought your Huskers had them Longhorns

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22 December 2009, 04:02
buckeyeshooterThat will put a hurting on that bear
23 December 2009, 07:34
bobcHow's the rifle coming along? Let me know how the Mark X barrel is working for you. bob
23 December 2009, 07:56
AbobBob, Gunsmith has the barrel and it passed his eyeball test, and it went on the action just fine; he got the 300 H&H reamer from Brownells the other day so hopefully we'll be on the range in a couple of weeks
Jim
fur, feathers, & meat in the freezer
"Pass it on to your kids"
23 December 2009, 20:50
Terry BlauwkampSomeday, try a few 220 Nosler Partitons, they have been great for me.
Remember, forgivness is easier to get than permission.
23 December 2009, 21:31
AbobTerry, that is my goal, use the Hornady's for testing, them when I think I'm close, load some Noslers
Jim
fur, feathers, & meat in the freezer
"Pass it on to your kids"
23 December 2009, 23:38
nordrsetaquote:
Originally posted by Abob:
use the Hornady's for testing, then when I think I'm close, load some Noslers
FWIW the Sierra 220s (do they even make them anymore?) were a little more accurate than the Hornady (but I'd aspired to use Hornady's pencil bullet ever since I saw it in the first edition manual back in 1973). I tried the Noslers too but encountered pressure signs, lower velocity, and inconsistent accuracy when I tried switching midway through load development. This was all with IMR4350 in a 22 inch 30'06 years ago now so your mileage will almost certainly vary.
26 December 2009, 23:00
Abobnordrseta, have you ever tried the new H4350, understand it meters better IMR4350
27 December 2009, 23:45
AbobI was hoping someone would ask me about the hide in the background.
It is from the noisy & dangerous Tamiasciurus hudsonicus, the Alaskan Red squirrel; my son’s first “big” game trophy (at age 8, he acted like he just shot a 60” moose).
Red Squirrel
Dangerous because it wreaks havoc in any insulated building where they like to build their nests. Noisy as it announces itself & defends its territory. They drive dogs crazy.
It was bagged with a pump (not lever) Daisy BB gun with open sights at 10 yards in the side yard.
I did the taxidermy work with bottle of tanning solution I got from Cabela’s.
Happy New Year

Jim
fur, feathers, & meat in the freezer
"Pass it on to your kids"
29 December 2009, 23:37
AbobAnyone tried Hornady's 190 grn?
30 December 2009, 00:58
BNagel220-grain Partitions and IMR 7828 at 2700 fps for me and my 721.
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30 December 2009, 17:14
seafire/B17Gquote:
Originally posted by Abob:
quote:
Originally posted by seafire2:
I always thought a 300 H & H with a 220 grain Round nose in it looked so damn retro cool!
while packing plenty of punch!
My first 300 H&H loads, intended for black bear this spring
Merry Christmas
All right!!!
If it proves a little 'soft' as Nordrseta asks, then a 220 grain SMP partition still looks cool on that case, along with taking care of that 'soft' issue..
Now what kind of 'classic' rifle are you going to be loading that into?
you have me thinking tho..
my current project is after picking up a Marlin XL 7 for $257 new ( chambered in 270) for a truck gun, I am going to change that barrel out for a 257 Roberts barrel out of Midway for $130.00...

31 December 2009, 02:33
AbobSeafire
Picked up a 375 H&H MK X, didn't need another 3/8 bore but couldn't pass up the price, picked up a really clean MK X 30-06 on AR Bay and my gunsmith is converting it 300 H&H
I'll have a poor man's version of matching set -- 300 & 375 H&H
Jim
fur, feathers, & meat in the freezer
"Pass it on to your kids"