I am loading 200 grain Nosler Accubond bullets in 300 H&H magnum. My accuracy load was 69.5 grains of IMR 7828SSC, with a Winchester LRM primer in WW Super brass. COAL is 3.6 inches. No signs of excess pressure. Average velocity for three shots was 2831 fps (2843, 2841 and 2810). All charges were weighted to within a tenth of a grain.
I tried Federal LRM match primers, and the velocities became more consistent, but also a bit higher and the group opened up from about 1 to 2 inches. The switch to Federal magnum match primers is because some previous slightly hot loads had expanded the primer pockets on some casings. Federal primers are slightly bigger than their Winchester counterparts and addressed the loose primer pocket issue.. As you know, 300H&H brass is hard to come by and quite expensive. Hence, my efforts to save the brass.
I am now getting an average velocity of 2865 fps with that load. So, the Fed primers appear to be quite a bit hotter. Other than the groups opening up, there are no signs of excess pressure. How much would you back off on the powder charge?
I tried Federal LRM match primers, and the velocities became more consistent, but also a bit higher and the group opened up from about 1 to 2 inches. The switch to Federal magnum match primers is because some previous slightly hot loads had expanded the primer pockets on some casings. Federal primers are slightly bigger than their Winchester counterparts and addressed the loose primer pocket issue.. As you know, 300H&H brass is hard to come by and quite expensive. Hence, my efforts to save the brass.
I am now getting an average velocity of 2865 fps with that load. So, the Fed primers appear to be quite a bit hotter. Other than the groups opening up, there are no signs of excess pressure. How much would you back off on the powder charge?


















































