I just started reloading my .300 win mag. I'm using 147gr FMJ boat tail projectiles (yes I know that's on the lighter side) and h1000 powder, magnum primers.
I'm trying to load 81 grains of powder, but find my powder measurer is off by +/- 1 grain. While I have a powder trickler it is very labor intensive to get that exact number. For general range practice 200-300m will that variation cause a substantial change in bullet impact? For any competitive shooting I would spend the time to get exact measurements, I'm just wondering if it's worth the time just for practice rounds?
I'm feeding a Remington 700 26" varmint barrel with 5r rifling.
Thanks for your input.
I'm trying to load 81 grains of powder, but find my powder measurer is off by +/- 1 grain. While I have a powder trickler it is very labor intensive to get that exact number. For general range practice 200-300m will that variation cause a substantial change in bullet impact? For any competitive shooting I would spend the time to get exact measurements, I'm just wondering if it's worth the time just for practice rounds?
I'm feeding a Remington 700 26" varmint barrel with 5r rifling.
Thanks for your input.


















































