I'm loading up a 210gr VLD in my 300 Win Mag.
210gr Matrix VLD
78.0 to 79.8 grains of Retumbo
Hornady brass (once fired 180gr Superformance that printed a hair over an inch with 5 rounds at 200 yards from the rifle)
Winchester large rifle magnum primers
COAL of 3.530"
I started firing them and got pressure signs, mainly a small imprint of the ejector on my brass. No hard extractions though. What worries me is that I got that at two to three grains away from max with load data on a heavier bullet (220 grain bullet) with the bullet farther out of the case. Bullets seated about 0.020" off the lands, if not a little bit more, so they're not jamming against the lands, and I'm not seating them deep at all so they're not overly compressing the powder charge.
Case are all trimmed 0.01 to 0.015 short of max case length, all deburred, chamber is clean of any oil and cases are all tumbled and cleaned of any lube, so it shouldn't be long necks jamming in the throat or bolt thrust due to oily chamber/case.
I used a properly zeroed powder scale and measured every single charge, so it's not improper powder charge.
I'm thinking of backing off the powder load a good like eight grains and working from there or something, I'm not worried too much about under loading 'cause retumbo is really fluffy and fills the case very well.
So what's going on exactly? Roommate thinks it's due to the tight Shilen chamber...
In any case, best group was 1.000" with 5 rounds at 200 yards at 78.2 grains... Not that good.
210gr Matrix VLD
78.0 to 79.8 grains of Retumbo
Hornady brass (once fired 180gr Superformance that printed a hair over an inch with 5 rounds at 200 yards from the rifle)
Winchester large rifle magnum primers
COAL of 3.530"
I started firing them and got pressure signs, mainly a small imprint of the ejector on my brass. No hard extractions though. What worries me is that I got that at two to three grains away from max with load data on a heavier bullet (220 grain bullet) with the bullet farther out of the case. Bullets seated about 0.020" off the lands, if not a little bit more, so they're not jamming against the lands, and I'm not seating them deep at all so they're not overly compressing the powder charge.
Case are all trimmed 0.01 to 0.015 short of max case length, all deburred, chamber is clean of any oil and cases are all tumbled and cleaned of any lube, so it shouldn't be long necks jamming in the throat or bolt thrust due to oily chamber/case.
I used a properly zeroed powder scale and measured every single charge, so it's not improper powder charge.
I'm thinking of backing off the powder load a good like eight grains and working from there or something, I'm not worried too much about under loading 'cause retumbo is really fluffy and fills the case very well.
So what's going on exactly? Roommate thinks it's due to the tight Shilen chamber...
In any case, best group was 1.000" with 5 rounds at 200 yards at 78.2 grains... Not that good.