remingtonman_25_06
Handloader
- Nov 17, 2005
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Recently picked up a vanguard in .300 Weatherby. I tried a couple combo's and 1 shot ok, the other shot very poorly. First I tried 180g SST's with IMR-7828. I was getting 2"-3" groups at 100 yards. Velocity was running 3150-3250fps. Next day I tried some 180g NBT's with RL-22 and shot a group of .7" at 100 yards with 81g of RL-22. Will have to shoot this load a few more times to see how consistent it is. Did not crono RL-22 loads. Hopefully there around 3200fps.
Anyways, just curiuos as to what some of you guys load in your 300 Weatherby. I want mine for an all around rifle, mule deer, elk, black bear, that will primarily back up my 7 RM. Want to stay in the 180-200g range for sure.
I need to get a Timney in this thing. Trigger is horrible. I somewhat adjusted it, but the creep is ridiculous. That cheap synthetic stock sure isn't any better. Not a real good butt pad and no weight back there really lets you know when you squeeze the trigger. I think it kicks more then my old Rem 700 LSS in 300 RUM.
If it will consistently shoot 3/4-1 MOA with a new stock and trigger, I"ll be more then happy for what I got into it for a back up rifle.
Anyways, just curiuos as to what some of you guys load in your 300 Weatherby. I want mine for an all around rifle, mule deer, elk, black bear, that will primarily back up my 7 RM. Want to stay in the 180-200g range for sure.
I need to get a Timney in this thing. Trigger is horrible. I somewhat adjusted it, but the creep is ridiculous. That cheap synthetic stock sure isn't any better. Not a real good butt pad and no weight back there really lets you know when you squeeze the trigger. I think it kicks more then my old Rem 700 LSS in 300 RUM.
If it will consistently shoot 3/4-1 MOA with a new stock and trigger, I"ll be more then happy for what I got into it for a back up rifle.