Hello all,
So I am extremely new to reloading but decided I’d take the leap and work up a load for my 1/9 twist 300 win mag built by Oregon mountain rifle. I was having a ridiculously hard time finding a factory load this gun liked to shoot which I why I took the plunge into hand loading.
With the help of a buddy who’s been reloading for 5+ years, I worked through the ladder test and found a good node at 78.5 grains of H1000 with the 199 hammer hunters. Velocity is between 3121 and 3140 FPS.
My question is that I’m seeing paper tears around the edges of the bullet hole that make me think the round may not be completely stable. I looked at several examples of “keyhole” bullet strikes which all appear to basically be broadside strikes of the bullet into paper, not what I’m seeing.
Based on what you guys are seeing, do I have anything to worry about or should I keep loading them and go hunt? Thanks for any and all advice!
So I am extremely new to reloading but decided I’d take the leap and work up a load for my 1/9 twist 300 win mag built by Oregon mountain rifle. I was having a ridiculously hard time finding a factory load this gun liked to shoot which I why I took the plunge into hand loading.
With the help of a buddy who’s been reloading for 5+ years, I worked through the ladder test and found a good node at 78.5 grains of H1000 with the 199 hammer hunters. Velocity is between 3121 and 3140 FPS.
My question is that I’m seeing paper tears around the edges of the bullet hole that make me think the round may not be completely stable. I looked at several examples of “keyhole” bullet strikes which all appear to basically be broadside strikes of the bullet into paper, not what I’m seeing.
Based on what you guys are seeing, do I have anything to worry about or should I keep loading them and go hunt? Thanks for any and all advice!