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Reloading
300 Win Mag ELD-X load testing?
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<blockquote data-quote="huntinherrrington" data-source="post: 1300068" data-attributes="member: 100601"><p>It is my understanding that it is faster than H-1000. I've never seen it on a burn chart stating that just from what i've read from people using it. I'll be using RL26 in my 300 Sherman (270 blown out and SI, necked up to 30 cal) to send 200-215g bullets over 3000 fps & 225gr 2850-2900 fps. With less than 70gr of powder it would have to be faster than H-1000 to achieve those velocities... at least i would think.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="huntinherrrington, post: 1300068, member: 100601"] It is my understanding that it is faster than H-1000. I've never seen it on a burn chart stating that just from what i've read from people using it. I'll be using RL26 in my 300 Sherman (270 blown out and SI, necked up to 30 cal) to send 200-215g bullets over 3000 fps & 225gr 2850-2900 fps. With less than 70gr of powder it would have to be faster than H-1000 to achieve those velocities... at least i would think. [/QUOTE]
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