300 gr xtp loads

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300 gr xtp loads

Postby 450pwr » Tue Jan 17, 2012 7:23 pm

I have some 300 GR XTP bullets on order and would like some load data.... I have viht 110 and 4227 and would like to know if this will work. Thanks :D
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Re: 300 gr xtp loads

Postby kottke_35 » Tue Jan 17, 2012 9:02 pm

450power,

I have no knowledge of the components you listed but have you checked the knowledge base? There us a ton of information already posted in the reloading section and maybe somebody has tried a combination if what you have already? Take a look around and keep us posted!

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Re: 300 gr xtp loads

Postby pitted bore » Tue Jan 17, 2012 9:33 pm

450pwr wrote:I have some 300 GR XTP bullets on order and would like some load data.... I have viht 110 and 4227 and would like to know if this will work. Thanks :D
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Hornady has published tested data for the 450B with 300-grain XTP Mag bullets. You can find the recipes in Hornady's Manual #8. The same data are given on the handwritten data sheets that Hornady released about 3 years ago. To access these, go to the knowledge base section of this site.

Here's a link to the appropriate thread: Hornady handloading data in Knowledge Base

The data are in a pdf format that you will have to wrestle with. On my browser, a link to the data is located down in the lower left corner of the first post on that thread, in a small box tltled "Attachments". The link is titled "Original_450b_factory_data.pdf".

There are data for 4227, but no data for VV N110.

Let us know what are the velocities and accuracy for whatever loads you brew up.
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Re: 300 gr xtp loads

Postby 450pwr » Wed Jan 18, 2012 7:28 am

Thanks that's what I needed....!!! Looks like4227 will work.. :D I will post results when i get time.
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