I had to get it out of my system....the blue blunts came back out. I picked up where I left off with the bacon grease colored bullets and started at 35g of h110 and worked up in .5g increments to 40g. Loaded them in blue so I have them color coated to know they are over book and to watch for pressure signs along the way. Whether they group or not I have a sneaking suspicion that I won't have any signs of pressure all the way to the top load. I duplicated these from the Lyman number four from the 460 s&w. Have read enough info on people loading for this rifle above this data and then some and that the reason book loads and pressures are low in this round was to match the AR platforms. If I start getting any signs of pressure I'll be pulling bullets again. Well according to Lyman the 460s&w full charge 40g load seated to 2140 fps has 56,900 p.s.i. And I'm loaded at 2.035" and PC'd. Ruger uses the exact same plAtform for the 300 WSM rated at 60,000 according to the gunblast reviews. It apparently uses the same magazine which explains the extra room.Jeff loaded a 250g bullet to 2500 fps will no pressure signs. I'll report back if I get any pressure signs and at what powder charge.
Here is the video I'm referring to...
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=LW0_cu73ZoY I casted, PC, and quenched on the 25th of last month, how long do I have to wait for best uniform hardness? I've been reading any where with quench from a couple days to a month. Might have let them age for a few weeks yet before group testing if this is correct.