shoota CGN frequent flyer Rating - 100% 15 0 0 Location North Prestigious Jan 25, 2021 #1 Needing reloading data for a .300 win mag, 210 Nosler AB LR running N560. Vihtavuori’s website has 200's, 215, 220, and 230 but no 210. Looking for a good safe starting load. Thanks,
Needing reloading data for a .300 win mag, 210 Nosler AB LR running N560. Vihtavuori’s website has 200's, 215, 220, and 230 but no 210. Looking for a good safe starting load. Thanks,
M MuleyStalker CGN Regular Rating - 100% 38 0 0 Location Wainwright, Ab Jan 25, 2021 #2 Jump onto the Nosler site, and go to their cartridge load data sheets. You can print off all the information that you want/need. MS
Jump onto the Nosler site, and go to their cartridge load data sheets. You can print off all the information that you want/need. MS
shoota CGN frequent flyer Rating - 100% 15 0 0 Location North Prestigious Jan 25, 2021 #3 MuleyStalker said: Jump onto the Nosler site, and go to their cartridge load data sheets. You can print off all the information that you want/need. MS Click to expand... They don't have N560 listed for 210 grain only 190 grain.
MuleyStalker said: Jump onto the Nosler site, and go to their cartridge load data sheets. You can print off all the information that you want/need. MS Click to expand... They don't have N560 listed for 210 grain only 190 grain.
StoneHorse CGN Ultra frequent flyer Rating - 100% 61 0 0 Location Cascadia Jan 25, 2021 #4 Use Vihtavuori’s data for the 215 gr load. Velocity will be about the same. Use starting load and go from there.
Use Vihtavuori’s data for the 215 gr load. Velocity will be about the same. Use starting load and go from there.
shoota CGN frequent flyer Rating - 100% 15 0 0 Location North Prestigious Jan 25, 2021 #5 StoneHorse said: Use Vihtavuori’s data for the 215 gr load. Velocity will be about the same. Use starting load and go from there. Click to expand... Thanks will use that as a starting point. cheers,
StoneHorse said: Use Vihtavuori’s data for the 215 gr load. Velocity will be about the same. Use starting load and go from there. Click to expand... Thanks will use that as a starting point. cheers,