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212 gr ELD-X 50 yard high velocity water jug test
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<blockquote data-quote="Swamplord" data-source="post: 1178870" data-attributes="member: 2460"><p>The 300 Long Range Hunter is my version of a 300 Norma Mag Improved, once fired cases have 111.0 gr h20 capacity and it is throated to run the 230 gr Berger Hybrid Target bullets with zero intrusion on case capacity allowing for full use of case for powder......... This wildcat is not intended to shoot bullets less than 200 gr as some lighter boat tail bullets will fall out of case before reaching the rifling...... </p><p>it's intended for the heavier 30 cal bullets and has the case capacity to drive them faster than the 300 RUM and still function in 3.850" AICS or Accurate DBM's </p><p></p><p>about a week ago I did some RL33 load work up with the 225 gr Hornady Match bullets to find pressure, that was in order to save the 212 and 220 gr ELD-X bullets as I only have one box of each and 6 boxes of the 225 gr Match, **** those Match bullets love RL33 and high velocity</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Swamplord, post: 1178870, member: 2460"] The 300 Long Range Hunter is my version of a 300 Norma Mag Improved, once fired cases have 111.0 gr h20 capacity and it is throated to run the 230 gr Berger Hybrid Target bullets with zero intrusion on case capacity allowing for full use of case for powder......... This wildcat is not intended to shoot bullets less than 200 gr as some lighter boat tail bullets will fall out of case before reaching the rifling...... it's intended for the heavier 30 cal bullets and has the case capacity to drive them faster than the 300 RUM and still function in 3.850" AICS or Accurate DBM's about a week ago I did some RL33 load work up with the 225 gr Hornady Match bullets to find pressure, that was in order to save the 212 and 220 gr ELD-X bullets as I only have one box of each and 6 boxes of the 225 gr Match, **** those Match bullets love RL33 and high velocity [/QUOTE]
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