I've handloaded for about 12 years with great results.
I just got a new .300WM rifle (700P 26").
I'm using 190SMK and 4831SC, new Win cases, REM mag primers(all I could get at the time).
The Hodgdon manual states 69.0 and 73.0 as min/max charges for this combination.
Lots of data just gives a max load and says to start 10% below max.
But the Hodgdon manual's min load is only about 5% below max.
I have found an accuracy node at 69.6gr for my rifle (cloverleafs at 100 yards). I did not experience signs of over-pressure until 73.9gr, .9 above max.
Most people say they find their accuracy node somewhere near the middle of the min/max range.
But I have found it at near the MIN from the Hodgdon manual, but it would be near the middle of the range if I had started 10% below the max.
Thoughts???
I just got a new .300WM rifle (700P 26").
I'm using 190SMK and 4831SC, new Win cases, REM mag primers(all I could get at the time).
The Hodgdon manual states 69.0 and 73.0 as min/max charges for this combination.
Lots of data just gives a max load and says to start 10% below max.
But the Hodgdon manual's min load is only about 5% below max.
I have found an accuracy node at 69.6gr for my rifle (cloverleafs at 100 yards). I did not experience signs of over-pressure until 73.9gr, .9 above max.
Most people say they find their accuracy node somewhere near the middle of the min/max range.
But I have found it at near the MIN from the Hodgdon manual, but it would be near the middle of the range if I had started 10% below the max.
Thoughts???