Been playing with a "new to me" Parker Hale 308 Norma Magnum. This is my 4th one of these. All the others shot well with the 180 Partition and either H4831 or Norma MRP. This one did not work well with either. [nor with Vihtavuori N165, WXR, XMR3100, H4350, IMR 4350, IMR 7828, Reloder 22 or 19] I was getting a bit frustrated with groups no smaller than 2" at 100. Huntable, but not where I like to be. On a lark, I tossed together some loads with very slow burners and the 180 Partition. I tried RL25, Vihtavuori N170, H1000, & Retumbo. They all did better than the ones mentioned first, but this rig really came alive with RL25 and particularly H1000. The first group I shot with 79.0 grains of H1000 at 100, 3 shots went into a ragged hole. 

Shot another group, and it was a repeat of group #1. Decided this was looking pretty good, so moved out to 200 meters and fired a group....exactly 1", center to center. Now this gets my attention!! I let the rifle cool right down to ambient temperature and fired one more group at 200. This one measures 5/8", c-to-c. I have not chrony'd it yet, but I shot it out to 300, [group there was just under 2"] and by the point of impact, it has to be close to 3100. I will verify tomorrow afternoon. Guess those Elk better watch out now! This is an example of how fussy a rifle can be, but also how well they will shoot if you find the load they do like. Regards, Eagleye.
Shot another group, and it was a repeat of group #1. Decided this was looking pretty good, so moved out to 200 meters and fired a group....exactly 1", center to center. Now this gets my attention!! I let the rifle cool right down to ambient temperature and fired one more group at 200. This one measures 5/8", c-to-c. I have not chrony'd it yet, but I shot it out to 300, [group there was just under 2"] and by the point of impact, it has to be close to 3100. I will verify tomorrow afternoon. Guess those Elk better watch out now! This is an example of how fussy a rifle can be, but also how well they will shoot if you find the load they do like. Regards, Eagleye.