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Reloading
212 ELD-X 300 Win Mag Powder Crunch
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<blockquote data-quote="CastIronSkillet" data-source="post: 1717937" data-attributes="member: 107017"><p>Its not the crunch that can get you in trouble, compressed loads are common, slightly compressed loads are sometimes desired. By changing brands of brass and decreasing the powder capacity you are possibly increasing your pressure. If I were you I would do a 10 shot load workup to find the powder charge that puts you in the velocity node that you were at before the brass change. 76 grains of H1000 doesnt seem excessive but, I have never used ADG and a 212 ELD-x, my load is 77.9 with a 208 ELDM at 3.513" in hornady brass.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CastIronSkillet, post: 1717937, member: 107017"] Its not the crunch that can get you in trouble, compressed loads are common, slightly compressed loads are sometimes desired. By changing brands of brass and decreasing the powder capacity you are possibly increasing your pressure. If I were you I would do a 10 shot load workup to find the powder charge that puts you in the velocity node that you were at before the brass change. 76 grains of H1000 doesnt seem excessive but, I have never used ADG and a 212 ELD-x, my load is 77.9 with a 208 ELDM at 3.513" in hornady brass. [/QUOTE]
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