.300 Win.Mag. - Looking for a starting point on handloads...

jagermeister

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Jun 1, 2012
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Hi Folks,

does anyone have some loads for this caliber, using Viht.N160, IMR4350 or H1000 powders, with 165 and 180 grs. bullets ?

OAL is "unlimited", as rounds won't be going through the mag....but single fed.

Thanks
JM
(y)
 
70-grs IMR4350 and 180's, 79-grs H1000 and 180's. I have shot both in mine and the 4350 gave great accuracy and speed. This is from the Nosler manual with WLRM primers.
 
I use IMR 4350 for both 165 and 180 grain bullets. Been using it for almost 20 years in the .300 Win. Mag. with no complaints.
For a starting point I use the lightest load listed in the book. But for hunting I use the max. load. If I'm using the .300 then I want all the speed and power I can get. Assuming that load pressure tests OK in your rifle, and you can get adequate accuracy.
 
If you can get re22 re22 75 grains under a 180 is an apple pie and ice cream combination.
 
RL22 has been excellent in a few 300's for me. Seeing how well H1000 works in the Mashburn I'd really think it should excel.
 
I used to use 68 grains of IMR4350 with the Fed 215M primer and the 180 grain Nosler Partition. I was getting right at 2920 fps from my 24" barrel and it was quite accurate. I shot one cow elk and a few deer with that load over the years. I sold the gun a few years ago as at the time I wanted something different.

Good luck -

Dale
 
I also used R22 but with 76gr with both the older Barnes 180 XBT and the Nosler 180BT. It's hard "not" to find an accuracy load for the old 300 Win!
 
75.0 grs RL22 and a 180 gr AB, BT or PT has produced sub MOA in 3 different 300 Win Mags.

JD338
 
jagermeister":3sk82nhl said:
Hi Folks,

does anyone have some loads for this caliber, using Viht.N160, IMR4350 or H1000 powders, with 165 and 180 grs. bullets ?

OAL is "unlimited", as rounds won't be going through the mag....but single fed.

Thanks
JM
(y)
>> RL22/CCI250/180 tip w/max book charge yields 3,122, sub inch in my Finn bear.
 
NWBlacktail":2khdsrjq said:
Nolser lists all of those powders in their on-line load data. Were you looking for something different? Optimal OAL is going to be dependent on your rifle, so the somewhat generic data Nosler offers isn't a bad place to start.

H1000 is even listed as the "most accurate" for the 180's.

http://www.nosler.com/nosler-load-data/300-winchester-magnum/

Just got a can of H1000 and I am gonna try the BT180.

What jump does it work best with this bullet ?

I have no limits with max. COAL.

(y)
 
kraky1":wermbsiz said:
If you can get re22 re22 75 grains under a 180 is an apple pie and ice cream combination.

That is some impressive group !

What bullet jump did you use ?

(y)


I have found a couple of loads that seem to work quite well, but need more testing...

This is a four shot group at 328 yds. : http://i.imgur.com/T3ZMUmF.jpg

It would have been good if I didn't pull the fourth shot ! (the lowest one in the pic...) :oops:


I think I am going to re-test this one.

(y)
 
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