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<blockquote data-quote="Huckelberry75" data-source="post: 1593500" data-attributes="member: 7489"><p>For the 300 WM, I have had excellent results with the 180gn Nosler Accubonds on elk. Using 71gn of IMR-4350 in RP nickel brass and CCI Mag primers, it usually runs about 3000 at the muzzle. Some of the guys in our elk hunitng group have been using Reloader 17 at the same weight/bullet mix and it seems to be a little less temp sensitive at 8500' in New Mexico than the 4350. I know it isnt the bullet or powder(s) that you have chosen, just mentioning what worked for me. </p><p></p><p>As for your gun, you might tinker with the tension on the action screws. Some guns like to have them tightened down to XX pounds. </p><p></p><p>Also might want to double check the wood stock to verify if it's floated. </p><p></p><p>Just some things to try.</p><p></p><p>Best of luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Huckelberry75, post: 1593500, member: 7489"] For the 300 WM, I have had excellent results with the 180gn Nosler Accubonds on elk. Using 71gn of IMR-4350 in RP nickel brass and CCI Mag primers, it usually runs about 3000 at the muzzle. Some of the guys in our elk hunitng group have been using Reloader 17 at the same weight/bullet mix and it seems to be a little less temp sensitive at 8500' in New Mexico than the 4350. I know it isnt the bullet or powder(s) that you have chosen, just mentioning what worked for me. As for your gun, you might tinker with the tension on the action screws. Some guns like to have them tightened down to XX pounds. Also might want to double check the wood stock to verify if it's floated. Just some things to try. Best of luck. [/QUOTE]
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