Doug3006
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- Namibia (X2), Zambia, Zimbabwe, South Africa
Last year, I bought a new-in-box Ruger #1 chambered in 300 H&H. It’s a beautiful rifle and I have had fun breaking it in. I found a supply of Nosler factory cartridges and bought a case. They are the 180 grain Accubonds.
Over the past few months, I‘ve shot quite a few 3-shot groups with the Nosler factory rounds. I’m really pleased with the accuracy. Measuring the last 6 groups the average group size is 1.20”. Better yet, the largest group was just 1.4.” That’s plenty accurate and consistent for factory ammo.
Over the same time period, I’ve worn myself out trying to hand load anything to beat the accuracy of the Nosler rounds. This is new to me. I’ve always been able to custom load a combination that‘s better than factory in my rifles. I’ve used a number of different powders, half a dozen different bullets (TSXs, Speer Hot-Cores, Nosler Partitions, Hornady Interlocks) and the best any of them do is over 1.5”. I’ve played with seating depth. I even broke down and weighed bullets and even applied a concentricity gauge. Anyone have a pet load I should try?
Otherwise…..I’m going to load practice rounds and save the Accubonds for my trip to SA next year. I guess I’ll have to obsess about something else. I think I need to find the perfect binoculars for the Eastern Cape and Kwazulu-Natal!
Over the past few months, I‘ve shot quite a few 3-shot groups with the Nosler factory rounds. I’m really pleased with the accuracy. Measuring the last 6 groups the average group size is 1.20”. Better yet, the largest group was just 1.4.” That’s plenty accurate and consistent for factory ammo.
Over the same time period, I’ve worn myself out trying to hand load anything to beat the accuracy of the Nosler rounds. This is new to me. I’ve always been able to custom load a combination that‘s better than factory in my rifles. I’ve used a number of different powders, half a dozen different bullets (TSXs, Speer Hot-Cores, Nosler Partitions, Hornady Interlocks) and the best any of them do is over 1.5”. I’ve played with seating depth. I even broke down and weighed bullets and even applied a concentricity gauge. Anyone have a pet load I should try?
Otherwise…..I’m going to load practice rounds and save the Accubonds for my trip to SA next year. I guess I’ll have to obsess about something else. I think I need to find the perfect binoculars for the Eastern Cape and Kwazulu-Natal!