300 Blackout Load Development

Published on June 9, 2024
Duration: 0:53

This video demonstrates the process of reloading 300 Blackout ammunition. It covers preparation of brass, powder dispensing using an RCBS ChargeMaster Lite with Hodgdon Lil'Gun powder, and bullet seating with 125-grain Hornady SST bullets on a Lee reloading press. The instructor, exhibiting experienced authority, guides through the steps of creating consistent and accurate reloaded cartridges.

Quick Summary

Reloading 300 Blackout ammunition involves preparing cleaned brass, organizing it in an RCBS loading block, and precisely dispensing Hodgdon Lil'Gun powder. 125-grain Hornady SST bullets are then seated using a Lee reloading press, with a demonstrated load development range of 19.7 to 21.2 grains.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Reloading Preparation: Brass
  2. 00:04Loading Block Setup
  3. 00:10Powder Dispensing with Hodgdon Lil'Gun
  4. 00:20Charged Cases & Load Data
  5. 00:30Bullet Seating Process
  6. 00:39Finished Cartridges Display
  7. 00:44Final Product Close-up

Frequently Asked Questions

What powder is recommended for reloading 300 Blackout with 125-grain SST bullets?

For reloading 300 Blackout with 125-grain SST bullets, Hodgdon Lil'Gun powder is demonstrated and recommended in this guide. The load development shown ranges from 19.7 to 21.2 grains of this powder.

What equipment is used for reloading 300 Blackout in this video?

The video showcases the use of an RCBS loading block for organization, an RCBS ChargeMaster Lite for precise powder dispensing, and a Lee reloading press for seating the bullets into the 300 Blackout cases.

What is the typical powder charge range for 300 Blackout with 125gr SST bullets using Hodgdon Lil'Gun?

Based on the load development shown in the video, the powder charge range for 300 Blackout using Hodgdon Lil'Gun powder and 125-grain SST bullets is between 19.7 grains and 21.2 grains.

How are the 300 Blackout cartridges assembled in the video?

The assembly involves first charging cleaned brass casings with Hodgdon Lil'Gun powder, then using a Lee reloading press to seat 125-grain Hornady SST bullets into the powder-filled cases.

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