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300BO subsonic reloading recipe
Posted on 2/13/24 at 9:53 am
Posted on 2/13/24 at 9:53 am
I am going to start reloading some 300 BO. I have 300 Lehigh defense 194gr max expansion bullets. Looking at using Hodgdon BLK powder. Looking at their load data for 190gr they say 12.3 gr for 1062Ft per second out of a 16" barrel. Thinking of starting with 12gr and go from there. Anyone have any load data they are willing to share? 
Posted on 2/13/24 at 10:04 am to lsufan1971
I load the Hornady 190gr Sub-X using CFE BLK. I shoot them in my SBR's (8") and a CVA Scout (16").
For the SBR's I load 12.3gr and average 1050fps at the muzzle. I started at 12.3gr for the CVA Scout as well but I was getting over 1100fps. I'm down to 11.9gr and they are still right at 1100fps. My next load will be around 11.7gr.
I will say the loads shoot great in all three guns as well.
For the SBR's I load 12.3gr and average 1050fps at the muzzle. I started at 12.3gr for the CVA Scout as well but I was getting over 1100fps. I'm down to 11.9gr and they are still right at 1100fps. My next load will be around 11.7gr.
I will say the loads shoot great in all three guns as well.
Posted on 2/13/24 at 11:21 am to lsufan1971
As a precision reloader of over 30 years, I HIGHLY suggest you shoot over a chronograph to develop loads. It will tell you velocity, where is the accuracy node, loading consistency, powder/primer variables, and if you have a fast or slow barrel. ALL barrels are not created equally. IMO, you’re wasting time & money by not shooting over a chronograph.
Posted on 2/13/24 at 11:51 am to lsufan1971
You should be able to start around 11 grains of powder on that. The recipe I see on their webpage is for 190gr bullet and the max load is 12.3gr of power. The 194gr should be able to start lower. maybe even 10.5 gr of powder
Posted on 2/13/24 at 12:10 pm to lsufan1971
I shoot 10gr of H4198 for nosler 220gr custom competition rounds
Posted on 2/13/24 at 2:47 pm to Got Blaze
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As a precision reloader of over 30 years, I HIGHLY suggest you shoot over a chronograph to develop loads. It will tell you velocity, where is the accuracy node, loading consistency, powder/primer variables, and if you have a fast or slow barrel. ALL barrels are not created equally. IMO, you’re wasting time & money by not shooting over a chronograph.
I plan on buying one. I used to reload a good bit. About to start back. I have everything I need but powder and primers. Midway has both in stock. Should be up and running in a month or so.
I bought the Lehigh bullets before they doubled in price. They are 1.20 each just for the bullets now.
Posted on 2/13/24 at 4:01 pm to lsufan1971
Powder Valley has both in stock as well. I ordered powder from them last month with no hazmat shipping fees.
Posted on 2/13/24 at 5:10 pm to lsufan1971
I'll be following this thread. I also have a 300 Blackout, but have only shot it supersonic. I've just started working up a subsonic load using 220 gr Hornady RN bullets and Shooter's World SBR-Socom. Although I have CFE BLK (I use it in my 20 VarTarg, 221 Fireball and supersonic 300 BO) I'm instead using Socom. I read a number of mixed results w/ CFE BLK where folks mildly liked it or really disliked it with nothing in between. My load development is in very early stages. Accuracy has been disappointing. In addition, the subsonic loads drop a LOT at 100 yds (16") compared to the supersonic loads.
Posted on 2/13/24 at 7:00 pm to TigerOnThe Hill
This is a load that I used when I 1st started loading for it.
Finding heavy bullets for it was much harder find in 2015
208gr hornady amax
10.3 grains 4227 IMR
Finding heavy bullets for it was much harder find in 2015
208gr hornady amax
10.3 grains 4227 IMR
Posted on 2/13/24 at 8:14 pm to lsufan1971
That seems to be a very sought after recipe lately. I've been asked that one more than I once among irl friends lately.
Two powders ... CFE BLK and 1680. Unless you're a Vitavouri fan as am I. As good as VV is, out of a 16" barrel, CFE BLK (cleaner) and 1680 (dirtier) are both the way to go if you want reliable cycling.
9.5" barrel, 1:5 twist, you can't beat VV N120.
Two powders ... CFE BLK and 1680. Unless you're a Vitavouri fan as am I. As good as VV is, out of a 16" barrel, CFE BLK (cleaner) and 1680 (dirtier) are both the way to go if you want reliable cycling.
9.5" barrel, 1:5 twist, you can't beat VV N120.
Posted on 2/13/24 at 8:19 pm to Got Blaze
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As a precision reloader of over 30 years, I HIGHLY suggest you shoot over a chronograph to develop loads. It will tell you velocity, where is the accuracy node, loading consistency, powder/primer variables, and if you have a fast or slow barrel. ALL barrels are not created equally. IMO, you’re wasting time & money by not shooting over a chronograph.
It's not that I disagree with you because, technically, you are correct but, if the world stuck strictly to that rule we wouldn't have gun boards nor load manuals. We'd all be working-up our own loads and chrono-ing everything.
Life would be no fun.
I've been doing it over 40 years. You should see my man cave.
We should share with him any reliable data we have ... you know, as a base from which he may start.
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