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Reloading
300 Ultra Mag, 210 Accubond LR, Retumbo
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<blockquote data-quote="Wachsmann" data-source="post: 1041818" data-attributes="member: 10429"><p>I would think the 90 grains would be ok but.... I loaded 210 bergers at maximum mag length with no problems with 92 grns. I'm loading the 230 single feed with 89.3 grains of powder. I think my 230 are actually running faster than 210 store bought ABLR's. I just checked my box and they are 2920 ft/sec. I bet the 210 are loaded at 85 to 87 grains....pause.... From looking at the load data that is online they are using RL 25, H1000, and IMR7828SSC. I would drop down to 85 grains and start from there. If you really wanted to be safe start around 83 grains. I know that seems low but every gun is different with different bullet combo's. I also think the BC is way over inflated. I think there are some articles already on the site about that. They are in line with the 210 VLD from berger on the BC is what I understood. Also almost every thread I have read about the ABLR bullets is they were not accurate being driven really hard but with the ideal that they will expand at 1300ft/sec then maybe a 100ft/sec loss at the muzzle is not a deal breaker. Still though 90 grains really does not seem like too much.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wachsmann, post: 1041818, member: 10429"] I would think the 90 grains would be ok but.... I loaded 210 bergers at maximum mag length with no problems with 92 grns. I'm loading the 230 single feed with 89.3 grains of powder. I think my 230 are actually running faster than 210 store bought ABLR's. I just checked my box and they are 2920 ft/sec. I bet the 210 are loaded at 85 to 87 grains....pause.... From looking at the load data that is online they are using RL 25, H1000, and IMR7828SSC. I would drop down to 85 grains and start from there. If you really wanted to be safe start around 83 grains. I know that seems low but every gun is different with different bullet combo's. I also think the BC is way over inflated. I think there are some articles already on the site about that. They are in line with the 210 VLD from berger on the BC is what I understood. Also almost every thread I have read about the ABLR bullets is they were not accurate being driven really hard but with the ideal that they will expand at 1300ft/sec then maybe a 100ft/sec loss at the muzzle is not a deal breaker. Still though 90 grains really does not seem like too much. [/QUOTE]
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