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Reloading
300 rum 212 eld-x load workup
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<blockquote data-quote="Chippewa" data-source="post: 1297376" data-attributes="member: 86093"><p>Just curious if you have done anymore loads for the 300rum and the 212g eld-x. Seems like a magic mix B.C. for 1000y drops and even energy retention. When compared to the 200g and 220g. Also did you notice any pressure signs at 90g or could you work up 1/2g at a time more to max load. I'm really considering getting a Rem700 Long-range in 300rum. Wish they still carried the 338rum but with these low drag hunting 30cal bullets available I guess I see why the loss of interest.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chippewa, post: 1297376, member: 86093"] Just curious if you have done anymore loads for the 300rum and the 212g eld-x. Seems like a magic mix B.C. for 1000y drops and even energy retention. When compared to the 200g and 220g. Also did you notice any pressure signs at 90g or could you work up 1/2g at a time more to max load. I'm really considering getting a Rem700 Long-range in 300rum. Wish they still carried the 338rum but with these low drag hunting 30cal bullets available I guess I see why the loss of interest. [/QUOTE]
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