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Reloading
300 Ultra Mag, 210 Accubond LR, Retumbo
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<blockquote data-quote="mountaincarver" data-source="post: 1050595" data-attributes="member: 87809"><p>You know, I agree with you wachsmann. when I finally got those 210s to shoot, I was instantly disappointed when I read the chrony. I started comparing ballistics with what I can do with the 208 or the 230 (which I have just started to entertain the 230), and basically, the slow speed capability is good I guess. bottom line is I was hoping for the accuracy to come in at a faster speed after putting a gun together with a 28 inch barrel and all. anyway, its a good load to put in the tool box. im really interested in starting to work with the 230. would you mind sharing some data? I was thinking of trying about 98 gr of h50 and start shooting. do you think you just got lucky with the load combination with the 230, or do you feel the bullet just shot better than the 210? I feel your pain with trying to get the 210 up to high standards on the paper.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mountaincarver, post: 1050595, member: 87809"] You know, I agree with you wachsmann. when I finally got those 210s to shoot, I was instantly disappointed when I read the chrony. I started comparing ballistics with what I can do with the 208 or the 230 (which I have just started to entertain the 230), and basically, the slow speed capability is good I guess. bottom line is I was hoping for the accuracy to come in at a faster speed after putting a gun together with a 28 inch barrel and all. anyway, its a good load to put in the tool box. im really interested in starting to work with the 230. would you mind sharing some data? I was thinking of trying about 98 gr of h50 and start shooting. do you think you just got lucky with the load combination with the 230, or do you feel the bullet just shot better than the 210? I feel your pain with trying to get the 210 up to high standards on the paper. [/QUOTE]
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