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Reloading
220 ELD-X for 300 WBY
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<blockquote data-quote="Lefty7mmstw" data-source="post: 1179941" data-attributes="member: 48043"><p>Tony, I was speaking about a specific rifle, not the caliber. If you'd actually read my comment and not cherry picked that as a remark about the caliber, you might have figured that out.</p><p></p><p> I am not a fan of the roy, but it does put out about the same power as my 300win... I've killed more stuff with that rifle than most of my other current rifles combined. I was rather peeved with the bore on her got tired enough she wouldn't shoot 200-220 grain pills any longer. It still behaves very well though with 165 grain hornady pills, so the rifle isn't going under the knife any time soon.</p><p></p><p>also, the 215 berger has a rather short bearing surface and usually nets around 100 fps more than other bullets of similar weight. Trying for the same speed out of a 220 as the 215 berger would be a bit foolish.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lefty7mmstw, post: 1179941, member: 48043"] Tony, I was speaking about a specific rifle, not the caliber. If you'd actually read my comment and not cherry picked that as a remark about the caliber, you might have figured that out. I am not a fan of the roy, but it does put out about the same power as my 300win... I've killed more stuff with that rifle than most of my other current rifles combined. I was rather peeved with the bore on her got tired enough she wouldn't shoot 200-220 grain pills any longer. It still behaves very well though with 165 grain hornady pills, so the rifle isn't going under the knife any time soon. also, the 215 berger has a rather short bearing surface and usually nets around 100 fps more than other bullets of similar weight. Trying for the same speed out of a 220 as the 215 berger would be a bit foolish. [/QUOTE]
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