300 PRC and Barnes 190 LRX

113yds with my Browning Western Hunter 300prc. I don't have my notes in front of me but pretty sure that's Retumbo, Fed215m. I can update tonight. I have more loads to test but ran out of time. I'd like a little more velocity but don't have RL26 or VV N565.
 

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Curious what velocity were you getting with 80-81 grains of H1000 and the 190 g LRX? I've got 50 rounds through my 300 PRC. 30 rounds were just to use up some 168 gr TTSX and A2700 powder. But I tried 20 rounds of H1000 with 199 gr Hammer Hunters and got promising results. Just started to show some faint ejector marks at 80 - 81 grains. Heck, the 168 gr TTSX were good too. Those were unfired brass so I'm going to try again after sizing and prepping. You might give the 199 gr HH a try.
I was seeing 3010 (80.4 gr) to 3115 (82.4gr)

Jason
 
Update on my reloads for my 300 PRC with H1000 and Barnes 190 gr LRX:

I was really disappointed in the load development for this powder/bullet combination yesterday after tested them. Just for kicks, I started looking into the gun. Started with the scope, rings, and mounts. I found the the front screws of the mount came loose. One piece EGW mount. When I initially installed them I used loctite like always do. I may have missed torquing them down or they actually worked loose. I'll have to keep in eye on them. May have to have them drilled out to 8-40 screws.

Jason
 
Don't give up on H1000. Try different bullets.
depending on distance and game type you are hunting
berger are really good in the 215 gr range for longer ranges along with accubonds in the 200 grain range for the rest.
also try playing around with your neck tension. Try .003 pinch and maybe a large primer instead of a magnum. You would be surprised what those two May do towards your groups
 
Don't give up on H1000. Try different bullets.
depending on distance and game type you are hunting
berger are really good in the 215 gr range for longer ranges along with accubonds in the 200 grain range for the rest.
also try playing around with your neck tension. Try .003 pinch and maybe a large primer instead of a magnum. You would be surprised what those two May do towards your groups
You're going to want to stick with the Magnum primer with that much powder and for hunting if it's cold.
 
You're going to want to stick with the Magnum primer with that much powder and for hunting if it's cold.
really Not sure on that. but I guess you probably could.

my Go to load for the past 20 years has been a 300 WM with h1000 using F210 primers.
I've hunted from south Texas to Dryden Canada. The low one year in Canada was -26. Worked just fine in that cold.
 

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really Not sure on that. but I guess you probably could.

my Go to load for the past 20 years has been a 300 WM with h1000 using F210 primers.
I've hunted from south Texas to Dryden Canada. The low one year in Canada was -26. Worked just fine in that cold.
You can always use standard large rifle primers, but anything over 70 plus grains Magnum primers will help with consistency in ignition. It's the consistency you want, not just ignition.

In my 300WM I use 210's but for larger case volume rounds I'm running magnums
 
I have some 200 LRX to try in mine but for now I'm super happy with 225 Eldm's and H1000. This is cold bore plus 2.

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It's the go to for 300 PRC, like H4350 for 6.5 gaymore, H1000 for 300 WM, n570 for 300 Norma...

It's hard to beat
Unless you shoot in 80°+ temp swings that top out over 100°... I wanted to love it, just can't deal with the high temp instability.
 
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