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<blockquote data-quote="ChrisTeam2" data-source="post: 3097815" data-attributes="member: 123937"><p>Copy, I realize that about COAL. The reason I was asking this question to Phil Rizzo was to get an idea as to what kind of velocity I can expect to achieve from N568 in the 300 WM before I commit to purchasing more of it before it runs out (I don't have time to go test N568 for a couple of weeks so I am looking to others' experience to make a decision).</p><p></p><p> In my 300 WM, I would most likely be running a longer COAL with 200 gr. ELD-Xs and 208 ELDMs which runs 3.583" in my rifle 10 thousands off the lands; this means I can probably match or better Phil's velocities (26" barrel on my end), something I can already do with H1000 (2920 fps with the 208 ELDMs 76.6 grains of H-1000). </p><p></p><p>But... because N568 has given me very good accuracy with 300 Norma, if I can hit to my velocity goals/node in 300 WM with N568, that probably warrants getting another 8 Lbs of N568 instead of H1000 which is harder to find and more expensive. Running N568 in both calibers would be a benefit and I am also hoping others can benefit from the information as a potential for those struggling to find for H-1000 for their 300 WM loads. </p><p></p><p>Phil, your accuracy/velocity combo with N568/200 Gr. Accubonds in 300 WM was amazing, if you are following this thread, please let me know what your COAL was with the 200 gr. Accubonds out of your 300 WM rifle. Thank you sir - Chris</p><p></p><p>Thank you Phil! That's all I needed.</p><p></p><p>VR, </p><p></p><p>Chris</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ChrisTeam2, post: 3097815, member: 123937"] Copy, I realize that about COAL. The reason I was asking this question to Phil Rizzo was to get an idea as to what kind of velocity I can expect to achieve from N568 in the 300 WM before I commit to purchasing more of it before it runs out (I don't have time to go test N568 for a couple of weeks so I am looking to others' experience to make a decision). In my 300 WM, I would most likely be running a longer COAL with 200 gr. ELD-Xs and 208 ELDMs which runs 3.583" in my rifle 10 thousands off the lands; this means I can probably match or better Phil's velocities (26" barrel on my end), something I can already do with H1000 (2920 fps with the 208 ELDMs 76.6 grains of H-1000). But... because N568 has given me very good accuracy with 300 Norma, if I can hit to my velocity goals/node in 300 WM with N568, that probably warrants getting another 8 Lbs of N568 instead of H1000 which is harder to find and more expensive. Running N568 in both calibers would be a benefit and I am also hoping others can benefit from the information as a potential for those struggling to find for H-1000 for their 300 WM loads. Phil, your accuracy/velocity combo with N568/200 Gr. Accubonds in 300 WM was amazing, if you are following this thread, please let me know what your COAL was with the 200 gr. Accubonds out of your 300 WM rifle. Thank you sir - Chris Thank you Phil! That's all I needed. VR, Chris [/QUOTE]
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