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Re: Which would you choose for a deer rifle and why [Re: bobcat1] #8363654 08/26/21 12:16 AM
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I'll need to wait until the new gun comes in. I'll get with ya.


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Originally Posted by FiremanJG
Just wrapped up the last rifle I've got, yesterday. So at the moment, I am caught up.

Yesterday was a GAP .300 Win Mag target rifle. 210 Berger VLDs. Ended up the load makes 2925 fps MV. My steel targets were hating me when I was getting DOPE on that load. Man that thing hits hard!



is that considered a hot load?

My factory ammo gets about that velocity with 180 grain accubonds.


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Re: Which would you choose for a deer rifle and why [Re: txtrophy85] #8363973 08/26/21 11:47 AM
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Originally Posted by txtrophy85
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Just wrapped up the last rifle I've got, yesterday. So at the moment, I am caught up.

Yesterday was a GAP .300 Win Mag target rifle. 210 Berger VLDs. Ended up the load makes 2925 fps MV. My steel targets were hating me when I was getting DOPE on that load. Man that thing hits hard!



is that considered a hot load?

My factory ammo gets about that velocity with 180 grain accubonds.



Not a hot load at all. There's no free bore in this barrel. My winning charge is 4 grains below published maximum. The brass was giving me an early pressure sign so I didn't push towards maximum. Probably 100% of the time my loads will be significantly faster than factory ammo. 180's are not something I load in .300 Win Mag hardly ever, but 3000+ is what I would expect to safely achieve.


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Re: Which would you choose for a deer rifle and why [Re: bobcat1] #8365590 08/27/21 03:40 PM
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Local Academy had 2 boxes of Hornady American Whitetail today for $29.99. Also picked up a case of Remington Heavy Dove load 20 gauge.


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Re: Which would you choose for a deer rifle and why [Re: TXHOGSLAYER] #8369242 08/30/21 09:19 PM
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Originally Posted by TXHOGSLAYER
Of those choices, I would go with a .270 roflmao


I have long wanted a 7/08 , but there has been a 270 in my life for 50 years. smile
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Re: Which would you choose for a deer rifle and why [Re: bobcat1] #8371998 09/02/21 02:27 AM
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Originally Posted by FiremanJG
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Just wrapped up the last rifle I've got, yesterday. So at the moment, I am caught up.

Yesterday was a GAP .300 Win Mag target rifle. 210 Berger VLDs. Ended up the load makes 2925 fps MV. My steel targets were hating me when I was getting DOPE on that load. Man that thing hits hard!



is that considered a hot load?

My factory ammo gets about that velocity with 180 grain accubonds.



Not a hot load at all. There's no free bore in this barrel. My winning charge is 4 grains below published maximum. The brass was giving me an early pressure sign so I didn't push towards maximum. Probably 100% of the time my loads will be significantly faster than factory ammo. 180's are not something I load in .300 Win Mag hardly ever, but 3000+ is what I would expect to safely achieve.


Is free bore a good thing or bad? Doesn’t Weatherby have what most consider to be a lot of free bore? Do some cartridges benefit from free bore? Just curious

Re: Which would you choose for a deer rifle and why [Re: BigPig] #8372220 09/02/21 11:22 AM
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It is good until it isn't.

0 free bore means you can situate the bullet in rifling (I don't do) even with rifling, or jump to rifling as much as you choose, .001", .002" and so on. And you're still fitting in the magazine. But you might have removed room in the brass for powder. Depending on cartridge and bullet length.

Having a chamber cut with a certain amount of free bore can allow someone to still get the bullet even, or very close to rifling, have more room for powder, and still fit in a magazine.

Factory rifles with a huge amount of free bore, often bullets are having to jump a large amount (+.100") before engaging rifling. You've got room in the brass for powder, but you are still bound by mag length. So you can load to mag length, and be jumping a great amount. Sometimes that's not a big deal, depending on what bullet you're using. Sometimes it is difficult to get the cartridge, powder, bullet combo to shoot to my liking with a great deal of free bore.


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Re: Which would you choose for a deer rifle and why [Re: garyrapp55] #8372769 09/02/21 07:13 PM
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I could go either way.

Dang it red, carefully what you say around some of these guys.


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Re: Which would you choose for a deer rifle and why [Re: bobcat1] #8382709 09/12/21 01:02 PM
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