Hi guys, I have seen this question another thread so sorry to repeat it but the answers werent that clear.
I live in South-Africa so our choices in rifles arent that great, sort of take what you get.
I've just recieved my 300Winny Remington Sendero SFII with a 1:10twist 26inch barrel (beautifull rifle) and want to start reloading.
I allready have the following bullets ( I also reload for my a 30-06 Sako )
168 and 190gr Berger VLD's
180 Nosler partitions
180 Hornady interlocks
168 SMK's
165 Nosler Accubonds
Is it possible that the 165/190gr bullets will stabilize in my rifle?
What is the usual optimal bulletweight for this twist rate?
Is it possible to shoot lighter bullets (150gr) accurately? If yes, how?
Are you guys using faster or slower burning powders? ( the American powders are very scarce in SA so the name wont help me)
Thanx a lot for your input!!!!!
I live in South-Africa so our choices in rifles arent that great, sort of take what you get.
I've just recieved my 300Winny Remington Sendero SFII with a 1:10twist 26inch barrel (beautifull rifle) and want to start reloading.
I allready have the following bullets ( I also reload for my a 30-06 Sako )
168 and 190gr Berger VLD's
180 Nosler partitions
180 Hornady interlocks
168 SMK's
165 Nosler Accubonds
Is it possible that the 165/190gr bullets will stabilize in my rifle?
What is the usual optimal bulletweight for this twist rate?
Is it possible to shoot lighter bullets (150gr) accurately? If yes, how?
Are you guys using faster or slower burning powders? ( the American powders are very scarce in SA so the name wont help me)
Thanx a lot for your input!!!!!