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Interested in 210-250 grain bullets.
What is working for you guys? Please list your accuracy and velocity if known. TIA
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Dang, I shoot the 300 gr Accubonds to 3000 fps with Retumbo, that load hits HARD way out there Fotis, let me know if you decide to try the heavies and I'll go out and grab my load book.
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That is a lot of horsepower~! How are your pressures? The reason I ask is that very few loads out there go past 3K and that is with a 250 Accubond, not a 300gr.
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not mine, but a good friend loads exactly 100 grains of H 1000, running a 250 grain partition...
during the powder shortages, he desparately needed a pound of powder for a hunt to Wyoming then Colorado... and I happened to have a couple of pounds of H 1000 to spare...
He insisted I fire off a round... as Fotis said... "that's a lot of horsepower"....
If you miss with the bullet, the muzzle blast will knock them over....
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The brass is of course made by Norma ad not terribly durable, but it last just fine, my rifle is an old custom I had built more than 20 years ago, it wears a 28" Shilen super match air gauged 10 twist stainless barrel, I saw a kid in a shoulder brace carrying around a 20" barreled 460 WBY rifle at the Tulsa gun show in '1992 , bought the gun from him for the action, had my 'Smith install the barrel then bed it all into a Pacific Research stock. The loads shoot very well, I have a NF NSX compact 2,5-10x42 scope, a really hard hitting 10LB hunting rifle you can carry, reach, and kill most any game anywhere with Fotis
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Yeah Jerry, My friend Don, I've seen on videos he has where he is knocking over Elk at the 400 and 500 yd ranges with his... He runs a Leupold 4.5 x 14 on top, with some custom reticle, that I don't think is by Leupold....but it will certainly do the job, if the shooter can put the bullet where it wants to go.... and Don, we'll he's got a lot of money, spends a lot on going all over the west hunting.... and is about the size of Barney Fife.... and yeah, his sports a muzzle break... but his is a factory Mark V.
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Fotis, I used this cartridge back in the early 90's before it was a factory cartridge, so the data is old from the powders of the day and from a custom Hart barrel 26".
I found 2 things, firstly it didn't show any difference on game than the .340 Weatherby and secondly, the blast and recoil was more severe with the heavier powder charges and certainly not dissimilar to the .378 Weatherby. I dropped it and went to another .416 Weatherby.
At that time, IMR 7828 was the best powder for it. AR 2209 is H 4350 and AR2213 is H 4831. AR 2214 was eventually dropped. John
200gn Hornady SP 102gn AR 2209 3314 104gn AR 2209 3346 Maximum working load 109gn H 4831 3281 Original H 4831 107gn AR 2213 3327 114gn IMR 7828 3473 5358 Maximum velocity chronographed 107gn IMR 4831 3354 114gn AR 2214 3081 Mild with huge blast - Powder too slow 200gn Speer SP 108gn IMR 4831 3322 109gn IMR 4831 3371 Maximum working load 109gn H 4831 3238 107gn Rel 19 3319 109gn Rel 19 3378 MAX 109gn Rel 22 3371 104gn AR 2209 3348 MAX 107gn IMR 4831 3345 Good Working Load 225gn Speer BT 100gn AR 2209 3183 102gn AR 2209 3229 MAX 106gn H 4831 3147 Original H 4831 108gn H 4831 3206 MAX 103gn IMR 4831 3202 114gn AR 2214 3092 115gn AR 2214 3109 Warm Load 225gn Hornady 103gn AR 2213 3202 5124 250gn Hornady SP 102gn H 4831 2952 .340 Weatherby velocity 104gn H 4831 3025 112gn AR 2214 3074 114gn AR 2214 3108 Warm Load - Huge blast 98gn Rel 22 2920 100gn Rel 22 3025 106gn IMR 7828 3128 Good load 99gn H 4831 2871 102gn H 4831 2967 93gn IMR 4350 2977 95gn IMR 4350 3045 250gn Sierra BT 103gn H 4831 3025 108gn IMR 4831 3012 103gn IMR 4831 3202 MAX 106gn IMR 7828 3097 Good Load 300gn Sierra BT 98gn H 4831 2756 Original H 4831 92gn IMR 4831 2742 96gn AR 2213 2840 Light recoil - quietest load 110gn AR 2214 2889 300gn Sierra BT 94gn Rel 22 2777 96gn Rel 22 2833 Warm Load
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Yeah Jerry, My friend Don, I've seen on videos he has where he is knocking over Elk at the 400 and 500 yd ranges with his... He runs a Leupold 4.5 x 14 on top, with some custom reticle, that I don't think is by Leupold....but it will certainly do the job, if the shooter can put the bullet where it wants to go.... and Don, we'll he's got a lot of money, spends a lot on going all over the west hunting.... and is about the size of Barney Fife.... and yeah, his sports a muzzle break... but his is a factory Mark V. LOL, I've never hit an elk with my 300 gr AB load, but damnit man, I think the recipient will undoubtedly know it, sounds like your buddy Don's got it figured out too.
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Thank you gents. I do have a ton of 7828 retumbo and H1000
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Have two friends who shoot 30-378's. The muzzle blast from these, even if you are standing directly behind the shooter, are almost enough to take your ears off. Can't imagine what the blast would be like from the .338 version.
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Alright Fotis, just for you buddy, went out to the shop and dug up an old load book and took a look, seems I did load up some light bullets for my 338-378 back in the day, it's on it's second identical barrel to date, and is cut with the standard WBY reamer, freebore and all, some of these loads are from the early to mid 90's. The most current mid-weight bullet load from 2005 is: New WBY Brass 225 gr Accubond 116 grs Retumbo Fed-215 primer COL 3.775" Velocity 3375 fps Group .256" for three at 100 yards at 80 degrees Fahrenheit. Older lightweight bullet loads: Factory WBY brass 180 gr Ballistic Tip 110 grs RL-22 Fed-215 Primer COL 3.800" Velocity 3610 fps Group .333" for three at 100 yards. Factory WBY Brass 200 gr Ballistic Tip 108.5 grs IMR-7828 CCI-250 Mag Primer COL 3.800" Velocity 3530 fps Group .510" for three at 100 yards I don't have to tell you how quick the deer and pigs dropped to the shot from these loads, I never remember anyone of them taking a single step after being hit, the damage to the rib cages had to be seen to be believed, glad I backed off a bit in my SM ways with a little age. If you ever decide to give the big 300 gr AB a try, 109 grs of Retumbo sends it out my barrel at 3000 fps with half minute moa's in calm winds, I wont lie and say it doesn't boot a little.
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Going out this week. If I can get a 225 AccuBond at 3150or so I will be happy
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Going out this week. If I can get a 225 AccuBond at 3150or so I will be happy You'll damn sure easily get there Fotis, even with 26"s of barrel with Retumbo.
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