If anyone has any 150-180 grain combinations that are real accurate I would be happy to hear as well. Thanks
First off, I'd join the "bed it" team if it were mine. I'd rather put a few bucks worth of Devcon into a rifle than several hundred bucks worth of components on a rifle that being a #####. However that's not what you're asking so I'll take a crack at load advice.
When I got my .300 WSM I was playing around with a Nathan Foster book and he had made a comment that H4350 was the only powder you need for 300 WSM. Seeing as I had some, I figured what the heck, might as well start there. Worked too, with 180, 165, and 150 grain Ballistic tips seated to the lands. For a lark, I loaded some 150s with Superformance just to see the chronograph light up to 3400 fps. That one looked promising out to 200 but fell apart before 500. The H4350 loads with 165 and 180s stayed sub MOA out to 500, with a Kimber that weighs about the same as thistle down.
I've had my share of problem guns over the years, and have picked up on some patterns. First off, if you are getting the speed and velocity is consistent there is nothing wrong with the powder. Next, if a Ballistic Tip seated to the lands doesn't shoot, then good luck getting any boat-tail to shoot. Oh sure, you can try but that little sinking feeling in the pit of your stomach isn't likely to go away.
On rifles that bullets can't be seated to the lands because of short magazines or long throats boat-tails are a crap shoot. They may shoot very well, but don't bet on it. You could throw every bullet on the shelf at it, and that might work but again don't bet the farm on it. Keep in mind that a new barrel costs less than one of everything on the shelf, and trading it off is cheaper yet.TSXs will often bail you out at this point, they love to jump. If they don't work move to the next stage.
Next stage; flat base bullets. (Weatherby guys, are you listening?)If a rifle won't shoot a flat based Sierra, or probably a Hornady interlock its a good time to wrap it around a big tree. If its a family heirloom you might want to go the last step and put a round nose in it. Rifles are sort of like women, if its that hard to make them happy they're not worth it. Even if you fluke into a lucky load it isn't going to be happy long.