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Posted By: 9112 .300 Savage loads - 07/26/13
I have IMR 3031 and W748, an assortment of jacketed bullets (150, 168, and 180 gr) and WW large rifle primers. Does anyone have any suggested loads? Thanks
Posted By: Recruit Re: .300 Savage loads - 07/27/13
Ask in the Savage Collectors forum. Those guys are a weatlh of information for this cartridge.
Posted By: 300jimmy Re: .300 Savage loads - 08/07/13
38.5 grains of IMR3031 with a 150 is a classic load that is very accurate. Start down around 37 and work up in 1/2 grain increments till you get the accuracy you desire while watching for the standard pressure signs.

W748 can be very accurate with 150's as well. Check your load data, but something in the area of 42 grains is max.

Read Ken Waters articles from 1976 and 2000........think PET LOADS.
Posted By: 9112 Re: .300 Savage loads - 08/07/13
Thanks for the info.
Posted By: 9112 Re: .300 Savage loads - 11/07/13
I just finished loading a few .300 Sav with the 38.5 gr load. Can't wait to give them a try. I shot several factory Rem loads last week from my 1952 99R and it was a tack driver. 1957 99F not as accurate with factory loads, so the handloads may make a measurable improvement there.
Posted By: battue Re: .300 Savage loads - 11/08/13
Originally Posted by 300jimmy


W748 can be very accurate with 150's as well. Check your load data, but something in the area of 42 grains is max.




W748 at 43 grains out of a re-barreled Kimber Montana. It does better with 130TTSX, but the 150 NBT is being used this year. Shot 6 groups total and they averaged 1.1inch.

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