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<blockquote data-quote="SidecarFlip" data-source="post: 1608350" data-attributes="member: 39764"><p>Just got my 11-111 out for an upcoming elk hunt next October. I'm going to build some loads with the new Berger 250 grain Elite Hunters in Nosler brass with most likely H1000 or RL 22 (interestingly Berger lists RL 22 on their dope chart). The only downside with my 338 is magazine length. I cannot jump the Bergers like I want to because they won't feed. I'm also going to load some Sierra Game King's SBT's in the 250 grain weight. Those, because of the shorter ogive, I can jump.</p><p></p><p>When you compare the Berger Elite Hunters in 250 grain to the Sierra Match Kings in 250 grain they appear to be identical. Interesting.</p><p></p><p>We will see how it plays out. Still a tank.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SidecarFlip, post: 1608350, member: 39764"] Just got my 11-111 out for an upcoming elk hunt next October. I'm going to build some loads with the new Berger 250 grain Elite Hunters in Nosler brass with most likely H1000 or RL 22 (interestingly Berger lists RL 22 on their dope chart). The only downside with my 338 is magazine length. I cannot jump the Bergers like I want to because they won't feed. I'm also going to load some Sierra Game King's SBT's in the 250 grain weight. Those, because of the shorter ogive, I can jump. When you compare the Berger Elite Hunters in 250 grain to the Sierra Match Kings in 250 grain they appear to be identical. Interesting. We will see how it plays out. Still a tank. [/QUOTE]
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