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H1000 in .300 H&H

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18 December 2005, 05:58
kannah creek
H1000 in .300 H&H
Any one tried the H1000 in the old 300 H&H? If so what were the results or what loading info are you willing to share. If not what are your thoughts about it? Thanks
18 December 2005, 13:20
DPhillips
I haven't tried it, did think about it, but decided to try 4350 and it shoots great with good velocity, especially pushing 200 grain bullets. 1000 may be a little too slow for the H&H, but I don't know.
18 December 2005, 14:18
seafire/B17G
I use it in my 300 Win Mag....Accuracy is excellent.... the load is a trifle hot....but the rifle and the cases don't seem to mind it...

83 grains of H 1000, and a 220 grain Round Nose...
MV about 2975 fps... can't get it to break the 3000 fps mark.. but close enough for government work....

cheers
seafire
beer
18 December 2005, 17:28
jro45
I use H1000 in my 300 RUM and it shoots 3/4" group at 200 yds with three shots. My load would be different then what yours would be. But the powder is great for the 300s.
18 December 2005, 19:28
bartsche
Roll EyesYour handle might imply that you live near the Anderson ranch below Grand Mesa? beerroger


Old age is a high price to pay for maturity!!! Some never pay and some pay and never reap the reward. Wisdom comes with age! Sometimes age comes alone..
18 December 2005, 19:45
kannah creek
Below Grand Mesa? Yes. Anderson ranch, don't know where that is.
18 December 2005, 22:14
bartsche
quote:
Originally posted by kannah creek:
Below Grand Mesa? Yes. Anderson ranch, don't know where that is.


Land's End road North side about 2 miles before you hit the switch backs. It's probably all subdivided now. That was about 37 yrs. ago.Use to be a 3 to 4 acre lake North about a mile from the road. Some of the best large mouth and blue gill catching.Ever get up to Blue lake? beerroger


Old age is a high price to pay for maturity!!! Some never pay and some pay and never reap the reward. Wisdom comes with age! Sometimes age comes alone..