IMR4831 loads for 325 WSM
#1
Does anyone have any reloading data for the 325 WSM using IMR4831 or IMR4350 and 200 gr Nosler Accubond or Partition bullets? Please post or send me a PM. Thanks
#2
#3
Thanks Jack but I already saw that. It list data for the 180 Nosler but not the 200. I'm a little gunshy on this data because it list data for the Hornady 195 gr. withmax load of 70 gr and the Nosler 180 max load as 68.5 gr???
I guess I should have been more specific and asked for Nosler data only using 200 accubond bullets.
I looked at as much info as I could find and loaded 10 rounds each up with 65 and 67 grains. I'll shoot the 65 gr loads and check for pressure then, if ok, shoot the 67 grs.
This powder worked fantisticwith the 180 grNosler Ballistic Tipbullets but I would prefer to use the 200 grain Accubondsfor an upcoming elk hunt.
I guess I should have been more specific and asked for Nosler data only using 200 accubond bullets.
I looked at as much info as I could find and loaded 10 rounds each up with 65 and 67 grains. I'll shoot the 65 gr loads and check for pressure then, if ok, shoot the 67 grs.
This powder worked fantisticwith the 180 grNosler Ballistic Tipbullets but I would prefer to use the 200 grain Accubondsfor an upcoming elk hunt.
#4
well forget the imr4831 for the 200 grainer. funny, same rifle, same powder, different bullets. the 180 noslerBTslove 4831 but not the 200 grain accubonds. the loads i mentioned earlier shot horribly. at least as far as my rifle shoots them. the rl-19 performs much better with the 200 gr. bullets. I don't know why i was screwing with the 180s vs the 200s anyway. looking through my loading/shooting log, and averaging up the 16 groups i shot with them - the 200s average comes out to 3/4". just passing time i guess.
#5
I've been looking around and found that Ramshot's Hunter powder is recommended for the 300 WSM. Hmmmm, same case. And I downloaded their load data. I'm going to try and pick some up and give it a whirl.
#6
Nontypical Buck
Joined: Aug 2005
Posts: 1,081
Likes: 0
From: New Mexico
You might want to check out this info. http://www.nosler.com/index.php?p=15&b=8mm&s=61





