30 April 2013, 00:47
bobrhess.300 H&H loads
I am looking for someone out there on the Accurate forum to provide me with reloading data for the .300 H&H magnum by using a bullet from 230 gr to and including 275 gr by using any bullet (a thru Z) manufacture with your powder,brass,and primer for a Model 70 Pre-64 Winchester with a 26 inch barrel that has been Mag-na-ported .
Bob R. Hess
bobrhess
30 April 2013, 13:44
MS HitmanMr. Hess,
There are numerous published books with load data for the .300 H&H. If you are going to load ammunition, this is where you should be looking for load data, not off the internet. What works well in rifle, may or may not work in another.
30 April 2013, 21:00
McKayquote:
Originally posted by bobrhess:
I am looking for someone out there on the Accurate forum to provide me with reloading data for the .300 H&H magnum by using a bullet from 230 gr to and including 275 gr by using any bullet (a thru Z) manufacture with your powder,brass,and primer for a Model 70 Pre-64 Winchester with a 26 inch barrel that has been Mag-na-ported .
Bob R. Hess
bobrhess
I got to ask what bullet are you using that is a 275 grain 308 cal? I doubt there is no way your pre-64 barrel will stabilze that.
30 April 2013, 21:00
McKayFYI.....the classic 300 H&H load was a 200 grain bullet.
01 May 2013, 05:25
mdstewartAlthough I usually shoot 200gr out of my bolt action .300 H&H, I have shot some 220's, but nothing larger. I would think that the 200gr Barnes TTSX would be comparable to a 235 bonded type.
That should be anything you would need from that caliber. If you need more, maybe move to a .375 H&H.
12 May 2013, 19:19
GeedubyaHere is an article I read years ago that influenced my decision to own a rifle chambered in 300 H&H.
http://www.reloadersnest.com/a...le_300hh_oct2803.aspI've developed a couple loads for the 180 and 200 grainers.
Waiting for Nosler to release their 190 gr. long range Accubonds. Plan to have a CDS dial calibrated for the BC of that bullet. Should be fun.
My rattle-can Remington 700
Best
GWB