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What have the reloaders been doing with this projectile?
In particular 190gr in a 300WM.
In particular 190gr in a 300WM.
KT, I don't shoot the 300WM for the simple reason I'm recoil shy.
That certainly doesn't mean there's anything wrong with the cartridge or the bullet you're going to use.
I find that as a rule of thumb, when reloading for hunting rifles, that as long as the base of the bullet is still being held by the case neck, when the ogive makes contact with the leade, accuracy will usually be acceptable.
Seeing as you have a new tube on this rifle, if the chamber dimensions are on the tight side, especially in the throat, all should be well as long as your loaded cartridge fits and feeds consistently from your magazine.
seating depth doesn't matter for accuracy. Seat them .030" off the lands, or as close as the magazine length will allow
Well if there's a magic sweet spot for accuracy, I've yet to see a trend. Here's a couple recent examples that come to mind with rifles that had long freebore.
Model 70 Extreme Weather 300 Win Mag, 190gr Barnes LRX, 0.255" jump to lands. 0.48moa group
Tikka T3x SS 7mm Rem Mag, 160gr Nosler Accubond, 0.122" jump to lands. 0.62 & 0.47moa group back to back at 400y
Set your loaded length, then tune accuracy with the powder charge in 1% increments, fine tune in less than 1%.
So how much does changing the seating depth .003" effect group size/velocity?[/QUOT
Its just like an OCW powder test. You will find a flat spot where you can select your depth. So to answer that, if you seat to 0.155 and you happen to be on the edge of your seating depth node, it may only take one 0.003" adjustment to see the difference, or it may take two or three attempts to see the change. Put up a target at 300 and try it. You might be surprised. Lots try 0.20 then 0.40. etc., but thats way too far in my opinion.
I did a small test @ 300 a year or so ago, my good load 2.155" BTOG, 2 shot group, shot twice. One measured 0.669" center to center, the other measured 0.712" c to c.
2.139" BTOG 3 shot measured 2.6" horrible vertical
2.140" BTOG 3 shot measured 2.6" horrible vertical.
2.141" BTOG 3 shot measured 2.47", better fertile but still not great.
The two separate 2.155" BTOG groups, you can add the 4 shots and still they smoked the other ones, badly. The vertical was less that the bullet diameter.




























