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be patient if you are set on that bullet, they can be frustrating to get a load figured out. I haven't loaded any for the 30-06 but have for 300wsm and the 210's for 300rum and both cases were difficult to get dialed in.
not so much seating depths as much as powder, couldn't shoot them as fast as I wanted either. finally got them shooting at about .5. gave up on them in the rum, but that is mostly because the bergers are so accurate and I can get the 230's at the same fps with lots more energy. had the best luck seating to Sammy on both
Fwiw nosler uses computer generated BC's. They are grossly over estimated For the 190gr LR AB the avg. bc is .292 G7 or .300 over 3000fps, .296 for 3000-2500fps, .289 for 2500- 2000, .287 for 2000-1500fps and .290 below 1500
Quote from: jasnt on March 06, 2016, 08:33:51 AMFwiw nosler uses computer generated BC's. They are grossly over estimated For the 190gr LR AB the avg. bc is .292 G7 or .300 over 3000fps, .296 for 3000-2500fps, .289 for 2500- 2000, .287 for 2000-1500fps and .290 below 1500G1 on the packaging says .640. The number I've heard from multiple sources online and otherwise says .570 Still very high but hopefully nobody is living and dying by the factory numbers. If they are, I guess they'll be pulling bullets
Reloading for a new Browning A-Bolt3 300 Win Mag, and I can't get COAL long enough (~3.500") to even be close to the lands. That is one long-throated rifle.