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I use imr 4831 and was told the max load is 71gr but I seldom if ever load to max .kraky":1qj6wx6v said:Anyone done any load testing yet? Have you seen excess pressure with good old standard type loads like 75 gr. RE22?
At least it's not the whole state just the political tree hugger imaginary condor home range.These birds don't land in brush or forested areas they have to have a clear area to land & a clear area to run to get airborneColin":2j3fgsuy said:I loaded 3 - 3 shot loads for my .300 Win. Mag. (Savage Model 114 Classic) This is a new gun, so I don't have a lot of load data yet. I bought some Federal Factory loads with the 165gr Nosler Solid Base. They shoot about an inch at 100 yards, handloaded 180gr accubonds shoot about the same, 165gr B-Tips also shoot about the same.
I loaded from the minimum load to the mid load with RL22. The first was 71.5 grains of RL22 and shot a 1.5 inch group, the second was 72.5 grains was a 2.5 inch group and the third, 73.5 grains and shot a 2 inch group. No pressure signs on any of them. I did not chronograph any of them and I may mess with the OAL, although I loaded them to fit in the magazine.
I sure wish I didn't live in California as I've shot a 1 3/4 inch group at 300 yards with the 180gr AccuBond in my .300 Win Mag and a 2 inch 300 yard group with my .25-06 with the 110gr AccuBond. Right when I got the Accubonds dialed in for both rifles, we find out we can't hunt with lead!!!