23 June 2003, 18:27
boilerroom165gr. Btips?300 winny?
I've been asked to load these for a friend. I'm going to start from book but was wondering If any one wants to share a pet load. He's shooting a rem 700 stainless.
Thanks in advance.
[ 06-24-2003, 10:13: Message edited by: boilerroom ]24 June 2003, 09:25
Andre MertensMy .300 Win petload for my Blaser R93 (25" bbl.)consists of :
165 Sierra GK / N 160 / 73.5 (CCI 250). It's at the high end (3179 ft"), so approach with caution.
24 June 2003, 04:22
HandloaderI shoot 76.5 grains of RL22 and federal 215 primers in my 300 win mag. And get .5 inch groups at 100. the rifle is a custom single shot remington 700 action, douglas 26" barrel set in a McMillan stock. good luck and good shooting.
24 June 2003, 08:00
ricciardelliRL-22 From 66.9 grains to 79.5 grains
Winchester WLR Primer
25 June 2003, 10:28
rukidnmeHere are a couple of my loads.
These are absolute max loads but show no pressure signs in my rifle.
H-S Precision Pro Hunter 26" barrel.
Definitely start a few grains below this in your rifle.
165gr Nosler Ballistic Tip, 3.45 cartridge OAL
79grains RL 22 powder, federal magnum match primer
average velocity 3405
.75" 3 shot groups
165gr Nosler Ballistic Tip, 3.45 cartridge OAL
80grains H4831sc powder, federal magnum match primer
average velocity 3380
3 shots in 1 hole groups
25 June 2003, 11:41
<Rogue 6>When I'm shooting for accuracy with 150/165 grain loads in my 300 Win I use H4831 and Imr4831. If I'm loading heavy and fast for elk I go with r22. Holy crap I shot some nice loads with 150 grain partition, H4831, f215 and ww brass. I have very consistantly tight groups with 165 sierra sbt and hpbt gamekings. Ballistic tips always shoot excellent with imr4831, but I like a little more meat to my bullets.
25 June 2003, 11:41
sakofan300WM
165gr SGK.
IMR 4831 74gr.
Fed 210 M primer
COL 3.50
This load shoots consistant 5 shot groups at 100 yds. you can literally cover with a dime...sakofan..
[ 06-25-2003, 02:46: Message edited by: sakofan ]Can't remember the data, and too lazy to go get it right now, but with RL 22, within book specs, and a 165 grain ballistic tip or partition ( either one) I chronographed the loads right at 3300 to 3350 out of my Browning A Bolt 300 Mag, with a 26 inch barrel.
Accuracy is definitely varmint quality, so it will be laser sharp on anything bigger.
I believe the Nosler manuals list RL 22 with a velocity of 3290 with that powder.
Check out the reloader pages that Mr. Riccardelli ( hope I did not massacre his name too bad) refers to in his posts, they are a wealth of information. They just don't mention velocities.
PS, If you are using that load for game, I would highly recommend the partitions or Barnes X over the Ballistic Tips, unless blood shot meat is not a problem or concern. At that velocity the BT will definitely give you a good bit of it.
25 June 2003, 19:48
boilerroomSeafire.
My friend wants to use that for a deer load. I'll pass that on to him.
26 June 2003, 03:08
rukidnmeI agree with what Seafire said about hunting with the Ballistic Tips. I don't use them to hunt.
Too much bloodshot meat.
For hunting I use the Nosler Partition, I go one grain lower on the powder and lose about 25fps.
I get one hole groups with that bullet and the same loads listed above (-1 grain of powder) also.