Mar 29, 2015 #1 boomer68 Handloader Oct 23, 2006 862 59 Got out to the range today and looks like I may have a winner load for my Tikka. 180gr PT 73grs RL22 Nosler brass Fed #215 3.310 OAL Attachments 300WM.jpg 47.8 KB · Views: 704
Got out to the range today and looks like I may have a winner load for my Tikka. 180gr PT 73grs RL22 Nosler brass Fed #215 3.310 OAL
Mar 29, 2015 #2 3 .300winmag Handloader Oct 17, 2011 660 1 Beautiful! That will be a fine critter killer for sure! Congrats!
Mar 29, 2015 #3 Guy Miner Master Loader Apr 6, 2006 17,863 6,433 Nice... RL-22, 180 gr Noslers and the .300 Win Mag were made for each other! Congrats on a good load, and some good shooting too! Guy
Nice... RL-22, 180 gr Noslers and the .300 Win Mag were made for each other! Congrats on a good load, and some good shooting too! Guy
Mar 29, 2015 #4 DrMike Ballistician Nov 8, 2006 37,540 6,612 That has to give you a sense of confidence. Fine riflery and a great load. Congratulations. It is a game getting combination, for sure.
That has to give you a sense of confidence. Fine riflery and a great load. Congratulations. It is a game getting combination, for sure.
Mar 29, 2015 #5 JD338 Range Officer Staff member Nov 4, 2004 25,584 9,713 Nice shooting. Just for grins, try working up to 75.0grs. It seems to be the golden load for several 300 Win Mags. JD338
Nice shooting. Just for grins, try working up to 75.0grs. It seems to be the golden load for several 300 Win Mags. JD338
Mar 30, 2015 Thread starter #7 boomer68 Handloader Oct 23, 2006 862 59 I did try 75grs, but the groups opened up. Seems 73grs is the sweet spot. Also tried 200gr PT and AB, but my rifle doesn't seem to like them. Didn't bring the chrono, but will load some more up and got out again this coming weekend. According to Nosler data, should be around 2900-3000
I did try 75grs, but the groups opened up. Seems 73grs is the sweet spot. Also tried 200gr PT and AB, but my rifle doesn't seem to like them. Didn't bring the chrono, but will load some more up and got out again this coming weekend. According to Nosler data, should be around 2900-3000