.300winmag
Handloader
- Oct 17, 2011
- 660
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Hello all,
I always feel bad asking for quickload data, but I have received my new 1-9" twist Hart 28" barrel at my smiths along with my 6.5 1-8" twist 29" Hart at my smiths and have been doing computer models and research on these. I have narrowed my powder preferences on the .300 Win. Mag to the following:
H4831SC
H1000
Retumbo
Mag Pro
and narrowed my powders to to the 6.5x47 Lapua to:
H4350
IMR 4350
Varget
Both will have a finished barrel length of 28". The .300 Will have a minimum OAL of 3.600" with the 215 and 230 Berger Hybrids, Along with he 210 ALR; and then the 6.5 will have a minimum OAL of 2.800" with 140 and 130 Hybrid's and VLD's.
I have the new Berger reloading manual, but wish to compare it's values to real world/Quickload predictions in order to establish a solid load. Any help would be appreciated. In the .300 my research suggest Retumbo will be the best powder in terms of velocity (assuming accuracy and precision is adequate) and in the 6.5x47 H4350 is unbeatable.) I'd just lie to be confirming what I've read to be the case.
Take care all and soot strait!
Sincerely,
BB
I always feel bad asking for quickload data, but I have received my new 1-9" twist Hart 28" barrel at my smiths along with my 6.5 1-8" twist 29" Hart at my smiths and have been doing computer models and research on these. I have narrowed my powder preferences on the .300 Win. Mag to the following:
H4831SC
H1000
Retumbo
Mag Pro
and narrowed my powders to to the 6.5x47 Lapua to:
H4350
IMR 4350
Varget
Both will have a finished barrel length of 28". The .300 Will have a minimum OAL of 3.600" with the 215 and 230 Berger Hybrids, Along with he 210 ALR; and then the 6.5 will have a minimum OAL of 2.800" with 140 and 130 Hybrid's and VLD's.
I have the new Berger reloading manual, but wish to compare it's values to real world/Quickload predictions in order to establish a solid load. Any help would be appreciated. In the .300 my research suggest Retumbo will be the best powder in terms of velocity (assuming accuracy and precision is adequate) and in the 6.5x47 H4350 is unbeatable.) I'd just lie to be confirming what I've read to be the case.
Take care all and soot strait!
Sincerely,
BB