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300 Ultra Twist / Bullet Weight?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bigdad" data-source="post: 1459272" data-attributes="member: 5072"><p>I see no reason the 212 gr will not stabilize just fine. The Berger calculator does not take into consideration the plastic tip like the JBM calculator does thus giving a lower stabilization value. I know several folks shooting the 212 in their 300 WMs with good success. My Savage 111 LRH mag length will allow me to load to 3.50" OAL about .040" off the lands but it likes more jump and my accuracy load OAL is 3.450".</p><p></p><p>I'm not sure bout your Christensen but most rifle mags will accept 3.5" OAL.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bigdad, post: 1459272, member: 5072"] I see no reason the 212 gr will not stabilize just fine. The Berger calculator does not take into consideration the plastic tip like the JBM calculator does thus giving a lower stabilization value. I know several folks shooting the 212 in their 300 WMs with good success. My Savage 111 LRH mag length will allow me to load to 3.50" OAL about .040" off the lands but it likes more jump and my accuracy load OAL is 3.450". I'm not sure bout your Christensen but most rifle mags will accept 3.5" OAL. [/QUOTE]
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