Sierra 180 gr Game king

Jeffo

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Thinking of the above bullet head, for wild boar, will be shooting from a high seat, my question is can I use Vit n140 behind it or H414, or Varget, as I got a good supply, of these powders, as don't really want to buy more powder, or perhaps there is a more suitable, head for the powder I have. Thanks in advance
 
41.0 - 41.5gr of Varget, 180gr GameKing, 2500fps, dead pig. Simple.

The 180gr GameKing is a fair bit tougher than the 150gr and 165gr with a thicker jacket. Good choice for pigs.

Changing components would be unnecessary and a waste of your hard earned!

(Assuming its a .308 but if its .30-06 then its just a wee bit more powder, same outcome)
 
You might also want to take a look at the Pro Hunters as well - they are flat based so hold together better than the boat tailed GKs (or so I hear!).

I'm using the 180gn Pro Hunters in my Win Mag - its a great bullet.
 
Just tried loading Sierra 180gr GK (2160) with H414,on hodgdon web site states starting load 46.0gr,so went with 47.0gr,as a starting load but that was filling the case to much to seat the bullet,using ,lapua brass
am i missing something,as i got Vit N140. But wanting to finish my H414
 
Imo unless your going to shoot a 100 i'd just buy factory and save the pain chasing a load but thats just me , I used Samson 180gr £13 a box x20 . but then I never shot any in the 5 times I tried so I'v still got them , :doh: :rofl:
 
Just tried loading Sierra 180gr GK (2160) with H414,on hodgdon web site states starting load 46.0gr,so went with 47.0gr,as a starting load but that was filling the case to much to seat the bullet,using ,lapua brass
am i missing something,as i got Vit N140. But wanting to finish my H414
It's a compressed charge. What's the problem?~Muir
 
Just thought the case was to full as the head was going into the powder, as never seen that before so thought I would ask better safe than sorry thanks
 
No need to be sorry but it is a common thing in reloading to find a powder that bulks up the entire case. If you look at some load data, there might be a foot note that says says that an asterisk, or the letter "C" denotes compressed charge. If you were loading Lil Gun powder in a 22 Hornet you would know that the powder spills out the case mouth if you use the wrong brass. I tap it down to settle it and crunch a bullet onto the top. Supremely accurate and safe.~Muir
 
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