that's cheating, you used h1k
that's cheating, you used h1k
One of my favorite loads is 60gr H4831sc with a 129LRX.Not me !! My pet load is 59.5 Grns of H 4831SC /130 Grn Ballistic tip. Works too well for many years .
This! It is a month before fall hunting season when I finalize my load development. During hunting season, it is, on average, 10-30 degrees colder.Used it extensively in 300 WSM, great accuracy, velocity and easy to find. Do your load development at or near High temps you will be shooting it at. It is temp sensitive so dont let your ammo sit in hot car, you may get some heavy bolt lifts
As mentioned above, I stopped worrying about temperature sensitivity for a long time. I used to be a strictly Hodgdon Extreme powder user. I still use them, but I conduct my load development and consider the environment in the hunt area. As with anything else, YMMV.Isn't Magpro 1.01 fps per degree, as far as temp stability. Thats not great. I always heard it was fast but was temp sensitive, so I never tried it. One here says it is, one says no, what is it?
Yes, only threw that in there because of the one post that mentioned the 185 juggernaut that is the bullet I use in my 300 win magthat's cheating, you used h1k
This! It is a month before fall hunting season when I finalize my load development. During hunting season, it is, on average, 10-30 degrees colder.
As mentioned above, I stopped worrying about temperature sensitivity for a long time. I used to be a strictly Hodgdon Extreme powder user. I still use them, but I conduct my load development and consider the environment in the hunt area. As with anything else, YMMV.
Guy, Thats incredible. !!! Id love that exact style for the 1949 Model 70 that on its way to my; local FFL !! Just beautiful buddy!!!
That's why Bryan Litz clearly noted to make sure to factor the environment of your load development and where you are going to shoot it at ~2:20 minute mark.Yeah well when I go to WY, or even here in VA temps can very 40 degrees in a day, or during a day. So I don't screw around with powders that are not temp stable, just to get 20 to 50 fps. If it's not RL16, H1000, H4831sc, or H4350 I don't use it in my Hunting rifles. But that's me, to each his own. RL26 is another 1 fps per degree powder. Found that out in my 7mag. Got load right for WY, week before I leave I check it and it lost 30 fps from 80 to 50 degrees. So I scrambled and got a H1000 load that was 50-60 fps slower but 10x less temp sensitive. And it was slightly better moa and ES wise as well. H powders are the way to go imo. But RL16 is great too and not hateful at .3 ish fps per degree, for intermediate range loads.
Beginning stages of load development in a 300WM with 185 Juggs looked really promising. However now saving the 185's for my F-Class 308 and will next try 208's and 215's in the 300 w-magnum. Will post initial results soon.
Hopes are HIGH !!
Shooting 215's with magpro in my winmag. 77.0gr I believe. Could be 76, but I think it's 77. Norma brass, 215m, seated at 3.650" runs right at 2,900 from a 26" bartlein.I've been forced to switch to MagPro for my 300WinMag. I used to use Reloader 26 and it was a stand alone in all categories. Once I ran out of the 3lbs I bought, could never find it again post 2020. (If I could find it, it was going for a 300% markup.) Anywho, after some research, I learned that the burn time for MagPro is very close to the Reloader 26 burn rate. So I gave it a shot. In my gun, I worked up a MagPro load and eventually got very close to the RL26 formula I used for years. The results were very, very similar between the 2 powders. All in all, I'm very happy with the MagPro performance. I think I lost 50' per second avg with very little variation shot to shot. Haven't shot the MagPro over 500yds yet but I need to. The bullet drop between the 2 powders was a half moa difference. I'm ok with this. The 300wm loaded to 77gns of MagPro, Lapua brass, Winchester WLRM primer, 178gn Hornady ELD-X @ 3,050. I am very happy with the MagPro. It has exceeded my expectations with being so comparable to RL26.
Litz is smart, Applied Ballistics is pretty spot on and corrects for environment perfectly. I've checked my dope at ~ 8000' 40° in WY after load development at 675' 50° in WV and it was dead on, at 475 yards with a FV 25 mph cross wind.That's why Bryan Litz clearly noted to make sure to factor the environment of your load development and where you are going to shoot it at ~2:20 minute mark.
I ran one of my loads - 215 Berger at 2850 FPS out my .300 WSM using the average altitude from where you @ ~1000' and Belle Fouche River (lowest altitude in WY) @ ~3100' and below is what I got.
1000' @ 80 F; @1000Y = 1749 FPS/-262.92" drop
3100' @ 50 F; @1000Y = 1785 FPS/-258.64" drop
I am showing a gain of 36 FPS gain at a 1000Y.