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Reloading
300 Win Mag ELD-X load testing?
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<blockquote data-quote="excaliber" data-source="post: 1200446" data-attributes="member: 86034"><p>I think of it this way and some might not agree. If 79 gr of H1000 is faster and is very accurate why would I want to lose speed? I doubt that 77 gr of H1000 could be any more accurate than what I'm seeing right now. </p><p>That first target photo of 78.75 and 79 gr of H1000 at 200 yards is accurate enough for me. </p><p>77 gr was accurate too but too slow for my liking.</p><p> </p><p> I had this custom gun built to shoot a heavier bullet as fast as I accurately can with no pressure issues. I'll be back at the range tomorrow for another session.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="excaliber, post: 1200446, member: 86034"] I think of it this way and some might not agree. If 79 gr of H1000 is faster and is very accurate why would I want to lose speed? I doubt that 77 gr of H1000 could be any more accurate than what I'm seeing right now. That first target photo of 78.75 and 79 gr of H1000 at 200 yards is accurate enough for me. 77 gr was accurate too but too slow for my liking. I had this custom gun built to shoot a heavier bullet as fast as I accurately can with no pressure issues. I'll be back at the range tomorrow for another session. [/QUOTE]
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