I worked up a load for my Rem 700 .300 SAUM (24" barrel) with the following specs: case length 2.006, COL 2.830, 180 gr AccuBond, 61.2 gr IMR 4350, Fed 215 primer. This gives me 2800 fps muzzle velocity (Chrony at 12 feet).
I've shot this load without problems but was informed by a fellow reloader who plugged my load into his "Quickload" program that it is way over SAAMI pressures. Now I'm about to pull the bullets on what I have loaded and start over. The Nosler data states a max load of 62.5 gr. IMR 4350. Is your test rifle with a 24" Wiseman barrel and Rem 9 1/2 primers that much different than my rifle and load to make such a discrepancy in pressures?
According to the Quickload data I will have to load down to 58.8 grains to get a reasonable psi below 65,000. Can you help me on this? Sorry if I'm ignorant on the topic, but I want to be safe yet get "short mag" performance out of my 300 SAUM (not 30-06 performance).
Thanks for any clarification and/or input on this issue.
I've shot this load without problems but was informed by a fellow reloader who plugged my load into his "Quickload" program that it is way over SAAMI pressures. Now I'm about to pull the bullets on what I have loaded and start over. The Nosler data states a max load of 62.5 gr. IMR 4350. Is your test rifle with a 24" Wiseman barrel and Rem 9 1/2 primers that much different than my rifle and load to make such a discrepancy in pressures?
According to the Quickload data I will have to load down to 58.8 grains to get a reasonable psi below 65,000. Can you help me on this? Sorry if I'm ignorant on the topic, but I want to be safe yet get "short mag" performance out of my 300 SAUM (not 30-06 performance).
Thanks for any clarification and/or input on this issue.