WVgoodguy22
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Well it is way past time for me to do some reloading tests for my new Savage Model 110 Long Range Hunter in .300 WSM. I finally got to the point where I have enough brass, bullets, powders, and other components to test in my .300 WSM. Even though I sadly used expensive rounds in the Hornady Outfitter GMX ($47) and Federal Premium Berger Hybrid Hunters ($42) in 180 grain and 185 grain respectively, since that is what was available at Cabela's when I picked up my gun. Wish I could have ordered some Hornady American Whitetail ($26) to break in the barrel and not waste expensive rounds on an old Bushnell scope that my brother after 25 rounds took off and put his Redfield on.
Anyway I ended up picking up some Nosler Accubonds in 165 grain that was conveniently behind me while I worked at a Walmart's sporting good department. I got the H380 since it was the top test powder on Nosler's Load Data page, and have some IMR 4350 that we use for our .270s, and my Dad's .243 and .300 Win with good results to test vs the .H380. I also wanted to try a completely different bullet to go along with the ABs and upon advice from some veteran HTers like VikingsGuy I went against my 165-180 grain thought and went with some Barnes 150 TTSXs and am pairing it with some IMR 4064 (which is the top tested powder on Barnes' site) that I also got the last one at the Walmart that I use to work at until recently. Most of the brass is once fired Federal (got 37 for a good deal from a fellow HTer) and some from myself, 15 Hornady brass as well. Should be interesting and fun to see how it works out. I may or may not try some 180s later depending on results.
This is planned to be set up for Western Big game hunting from deer both mule deer and whitetail (which we have at home in West Virginia), to elk and if I am lucky to draw a moose tag, along with others like black bear (which also can be had close to home).
Wish me luck and any advice is welcomed. Thank you.
~Forrest A.