I seated them out to mag length of 2.88, I measured with an oal gauge, and to reach the lands, would of been 2.976
I am glad they seem to work at mag length.
I hated testing loads with this gun before I got the brake. I have had no problems with the witt machine brake since I put it on. It makes range sessions enjoyable.
I did use it for the first time this last year while elk hunting, and I didn't even notice how loud it was.
Thanks, I want to work with it more. I really want to see what it does at longer distances, and also chronograph it. My scope has the rapid z 800 reticle, so I need to put the final muzzle velocity to see how the reticle lines up.
Here is some pics of the gun
I went to the range today 04/30/15 with my Tikka t3 lite stainless in 300 wsm. I got some 200 grain accubond blems from sps, and wanted to try them out with reloader 19. Sorry for the huge pictures, I don't know how to make them smaller. I didn't take out the chronograph, I might load up...
Your R19 load is 2 grains over max according to nosler reloading data... From my experience in a 300 wsm, the 180 accubond gets worse the faster you try to push it. Mine shot really well right at 66 grains for an average of 2950 fps. That was out of a custom rifle with a 23in bull barrel...
Reloader 17 is supposedly made for the wsm case. I have some, and I am going to try it in my 300 wsm. I already have them loaded up. I just need to find time to go shoot them.
Bell and Carlson makes a replacement stock and forend for the browning bar, but they only come in black or camo. I found them listed on cabela's. Midwayusa usually carries parts for most guns, so you could look there too.
I reload for my dad's Browning BAR in 7mm mag, and I do not crimp the bullet. He has never had a problem shooting my reloads. Actually they shoot much better than factory ammo in his gun.