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Reloading
Heavier bullets for 30-378
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<blockquote data-quote="gohring3006" data-source="post: 1451102" data-attributes="member: 78762"><p>The 215 is definitely worth looking at. What elevation are you at? I've seen stability problems arise when temps get lower in lower elevations with the 215 in 10 twist rifles. </p><p>That's why I switched to the 225 ELD in 300 Weatherby. Some say the plastic tip theory isn't relevant in calculating stability, but I think Hornady seen thru Doppler that it is relevant. That's why the 225 shows a good enough SG for a 10 twist.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gohring3006, post: 1451102, member: 78762"] The 215 is definitely worth looking at. What elevation are you at? I’ve seen stability problems arise when temps get lower in lower elevations with the 215 in 10 twist rifles. That’s why I switched to the 225 ELD in 300 Weatherby. Some say the plastic tip theory isn’t relevant in calculating stability, but I think Hornady seen thru Doppler that it is relevant. That’s why the 225 shows a good enough SG for a 10 twist. [/QUOTE]
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