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I was wondering if you all have any 180 grain xlc or triple shock recipes that are very accurate? thinking about playing around with some bullets for 300 win mag.
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300 Win Mag Browning X-bolt 26" barrel. 180gr TTSX IMR 4831 70.5 gr 2970 ft/s
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180gr loads
75.0- 75.5grs of RL-22 or 70.0grs. of IMR 4350
These are max loads, so work up to them.
Both should give you MOA or less.
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75 grains of H4831 has shot exceptionally well in several .300 mags for me with 180 grain TSX's. 3050 fps in 26-inch barrel.
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75 grains of H4831 has shot exceptionally well in several .300 mags for me with 180 grain TSX's. 3050 fps in 26-inch barrel. This si indeed a good load and oine that I used for a number of years. I now use Win. cases, federal 215M primer and 81 grains of H-1000 behind the 180 TSX of TTSX
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Do you all use mag primers in your 300 Win Mags? I've been working on 300WM loads w/ 168gr & 180gr TTSX using Re17 and CCI BR-2's. I'm getting 3300fps and 3100fps respectively from a 24 inch tube w/ no pressure at 1 grain over allient's listed max for both. I'm getting better Std Dev's and smaller groups with the cooler primer and have had no ignition issues even in temps below 32F. I know Re17 seems fast for the 300 Win Mag but I've really been impressed with the velocity and accuracy I've gotten from it. I'm convinced that out of a 24 or even 26 inch barrel there isn't anything to be gained with the slower powders besides more muzzle flash.
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I have a 168 T-TSX load that works great in my gun.(300 Win. Mag) 78 grs. H-4831 3170 fps. .392" at 100 yards. A 1/2 inch load.
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75 grains of H4831 has shot exceptionally well in several .300 mags for me with 180 grain TSX's. 3050 fps in 26-inch barrel. This si indeed a good load and oine that I used for a number of years. I now use Win. cases, federal 215M primer and 81 grains of H-1000 behind the 180 TSX of TTSX 75 / H4831 with 180 grain was a simple "standard" go-to that Ric Jamison used to write about. It may not be the exactly ideal load for every rifle, but it is good in most. I've been guilty of loading that a lot for 300 toting friends.
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+1 , load I hunted with this year! Win case Fed 215 primer H4831sc 76.5 grs 168 gr TTSX 0.50 off lands
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