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.
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
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.
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.