For years I have hunted using my 300 WSM using 165 grain Hornady IB bullets and 69 grains of 4831 SC. I recently went to Hogden's reloading page, and see there is no data for using it with such a light bullet, and that the lightest bullet they start using it is 168 grains. The 69 grains would be max load for a 168 grain bullet. There are numerous reloaders who report great results with a 168 grain bullet. So, does 3 grains less cross some threshold?
I am getting great accuracy, never missed a shot out hunting in November under varying temperatures. No crazy muzzle flash, or signs of unburned powder.
What is the risk when using marginally too light of a bullet for a given powder?
I am getting great accuracy, never missed a shot out hunting in November under varying temperatures. No crazy muzzle flash, or signs of unburned powder.
What is the risk when using marginally too light of a bullet for a given powder?
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