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300 Win Mag ELD-X load testing?
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<blockquote data-quote="dougduey" data-source="post: 1164730" data-attributes="member: 33159"><p>I finally tried out my 200gr load for the 300 WSM today using 62.8 gr of RL17. I tried 3 OAL's of 2.86, 2.88 & 2.90. All Nosler brass with WLRM primers. I use this exact same load in the 200gr Accubond with a 2.90 OAL at 2909 fps and 0.694" moa </p><p>All three OAL's shot just under 1 moa (0799-0.93") with the 2.90 OAL being the best. </p><p>Ironically, Hornady has published load data for many of the 30 cals eld-x and the 300 WSM is 62.8gr of RL17 at 2950fps and a 2.855 OAL.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dougduey, post: 1164730, member: 33159"] I finally tried out my 200gr load for the 300 WSM today using 62.8 gr of RL17. I tried 3 OAL's of 2.86, 2.88 & 2.90. All Nosler brass with WLRM primers. I use this exact same load in the 200gr Accubond with a 2.90 OAL at 2909 fps and 0.694" moa All three OAL's shot just under 1 moa (0799-0.93") with the 2.90 OAL being the best. Ironically, Hornady has published load data for many of the 30 cals eld-x and the 300 WSM is 62.8gr of RL17 at 2950fps and a 2.855 OAL. [/QUOTE]
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