Western Powders 300 AAC BLACKOUT reloading data:

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Re: Western Powders 300 AAC BLACKOUT reloading data:

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Standing by for Hodgdon data...I want to load up some supers to hunt white tail with this fall....
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Re: Western Powders 300 AAC BLACKOUT reloading data:

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Any different for 8-9" barrels?
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Re: Western Powders 300 AAC BLACKOUT reloading data:

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molardog wrote:Standing by for Hodgdon data...I want to load up some supers to hunt white tail with this fall....
not sure if this has changed much, but...

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Re: Western Powders 300 AAC BLACKOUT reloading data:

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I just got the 2012 Hodgden magazine load data thing, and one the cover it says "300 AAC Blackout load data". Not a ton of data, but at least its in there!!!
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Re: Western Powders 300 AAC BLACKOUT reloading data:

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Seriously Hogdon could have done a 147 FMJ or 150 FMJ-BT load data ...
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Re: Western Powders 300 AAC BLACKOUT reloading data:

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BuckySWT wrote:
molardog wrote:Standing by for Hodgdon data...I want to load up some supers to hunt white tail with this fall....
not sure if this has changed much, but...

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Much thanks...that will give me somewhere to start.....now, if I can just find some data to load the 110 gr Barnes ttsx.
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