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M700 sps 300 win mag ?

DOWNRANGE1

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What is a good load for shooting out to around 1300 yrds ?.Its an sps 24in stock barrel .Some guys I talk to say 160 gr some say 190gr some say 200 gr now I'm just confused on where to start. I just need to be pointed in the right direction.Thanks
 

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You'll want to stick with 190-210gr bullets, they have a much higher ballistic coefficient. I personally use 190gr Bergers in my 300's and shoot out to 1400yds regularly with them.
If I could find 208gr A-Max's I would shoot them but they seem to be as difficult to find as a Unicorn that shit's rainbows
 
You'll want to stick with 190-210gr bullets, they have a much higher ballistic coefficient. I personally use 190gr Bergers in my 300's and shoot out to 1400yds regularly with them.
If I could find 208gr A-Max's I would shoot them but they seem to be as difficult to find as a Unicorn that shit's rainbows

Powder valley shows the 208 a max in stock right now, FYI...
 
Dont forget 215 and 230 grain Berger hybrids...

With a factory gun it's probably not throated for the heavies so he would have to load them into the case and most charges are going to be compressed. Stick with the 190-210 range and you'll have a little more room in the case to play with.

FTC thanks for the heads up on the 208's.
 
Thanks guys for the help !!!!! I will def start with 190s then .
Thank you guys so much for replying.
 
With a factory gun it's probably not throated for the heavies so he would have to load them into the case and most charges are going to be compressed. Stick with the 190-210 range and you'll have a little more room in the case to play with.

FTC thanks for the heads up on the 208's.

I thought Remingtons were known for having really long throats.