300PRC First Hand Loads-220gr Berger Hybrid Targets @ 2880FPS. What’s not to like?

Published on May 16, 2025
Duration: 1:10

This video details the initial handloads for a 300 PRC rifle, focusing on achieving a muzzle velocity of approximately 2880 feet per second. The setup utilizes Lapua brass, Berger 220gr Hybrid Target projectiles, and 78.5 grains of H1000 powder. The presenter expresses anticipation for testing these loads at the range and observing performance, particularly with virgin brass.

Quick Summary

The 300 PRC handloads discussed utilize Lapua brass, Berger 220gr Long Range Hybrid Target projectiles, and 78.5 grains of H1000 powder, achieving an initial muzzle velocity of approximately 2880 ft/s. The presenter is eager to test these loads at the range.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Caliber Comparison
  2. 00:11Reloading Setup and Components
  3. 00:20Specific Load Details: Brass, Projectile, Powder
  4. 00:31Initial Velocity and Performance Expectations
  5. 00:40Range Testing and Future Observations
  6. 00:56Closing Remarks

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key components for the 300 PRC handloads discussed in the video?

The video highlights the use of Lapua brass, Berger 220gr Long Range Hybrid Target projectiles, and 78.5 grains of H1000 powder for the 300 PRC handloads.

What was the initial muzzle velocity achieved with the 300 PRC handloads?

The initial muzzle velocity recorded for these 300 PRC handloads was approximately 2880 feet per second.

What type of brass was used for the 300 PRC handloads, and what are the expectations?

Virgin Lapua brass was used for the 300 PRC handloads. The presenter anticipates good results and is curious to see if performance improves after the brass has been fired once.

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