Reloading for 300 Win Mag

Tuesday, August 25, 2015

Finally!!! Getting good accuracy with Hornady 208gr Amax in 300 win mag

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If you have been following this blog, you have seen me struggle to make the 208gr amax work in my rifle.  I had all but written it off but I...
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Reloading 300 Win Mag with Berger 190gr VLD - UPDATE

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In my previous post , I mentioned an article from the Berger website regarding how to get the best accuracy from a Berger VLD.  I decided to...
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Monday, August 10, 2015

Amax 208, Berger 190VLD and Sierra 175TMK another day of reloading

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I am going to skip the long story this time and just give the details and results of each load. For those who havn't read previous post...
Tuesday, August 4, 2015

Federal Gold Medal 190gr SMK 300 Win Mag in Savage 110 FCP

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This last weekend I decided to try some different loads including a factory loaded box of Federal Gold Medal Match 190GR SMK. My chronograp...
Saturday, July 18, 2015

300 Win Mag Reloading with Superformance and 175gr Sierra TMK (tipped match king)

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DISCLAIMER/WARNING FOR NEW RELOADERS :  Any load data in this article is for  ONE  particular rifle (mine).  If you try this load in your g...
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300 Win Mag - Superformance - 208gr Amax - Playing with C.O.A.L (cartridge overall length)

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Playing with case overall length DISCLAIMER/WARNING FOR NEW RELOADERS :  Any load data in this article is for  ONE  particular rifle (min...
Friday, July 3, 2015

Experiments with 300 win mag and Superformance - 168gr amax & 155gr SIE HPBT

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DISCLAIMER/WARNING FOR NEW RELOADERS :  Any load data in this article is for  ONE  particular rifle (mine).  If you try this load in your gu...
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