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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
212 ELD-X vs. Berger 210 VLD Loading Info.
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<blockquote data-quote="North Idaho Hunter" data-source="post: 1995124" data-attributes="member: 73428"><p>yes, its very common to see a different set of data between those bullets due to such a wide difference in bullet length/bearing surface.</p><p></p><p>in my own experiences - its about a 50/50 shot that i have ended up around the same maximum charge between similar bullet weights - with that being said, i always work up low and find max pressure with each particular projectile i'm using - i would never swap data with different bullets and expect a good outcome, i would caution against it. its always a good idea to start low - fire off a couple rounds over a chronograph to monitor pressure/velocity to save yourself from possible overpressure scenarios!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="North Idaho Hunter, post: 1995124, member: 73428"] yes, its very common to see a different set of data between those bullets due to such a wide difference in bullet length/bearing surface. in my own experiences - its about a 50/50 shot that i have ended up around the same maximum charge between similar bullet weights - with that being said, i always work up low and find max pressure with each particular projectile i'm using - i would never swap data with different bullets and expect a good outcome, i would caution against it. its always a good idea to start low - fire off a couple rounds over a chronograph to monitor pressure/velocity to save yourself from possible overpressure scenarios! [/QUOTE]
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