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300 Win Mag ELD-X load testing?
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<blockquote data-quote="dana bodnar" data-source="post: 1996079" data-attributes="member: 42918"><p>I have great results with 80-G of Retumbo with a 212-G ELD-X 215-M primer and Hornaday brass because it's harder than most other brass and the primer pockets don't enlarge like Nosler brass will. But this load is pushing the envelope and you should work your powder load up to this as long as you have no signs of high pressure on your brass. I'm getting 2924 FPS with a variance only 6 FPS normally I don't pick a hot load like this that's on the edge but just happens that my 300 Win-Mag Savage barrel just loves this load.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dana bodnar, post: 1996079, member: 42918"] I have great results with 80-G of Retumbo with a 212-G ELD-X 215-M primer and Hornaday brass because it's harder than most other brass and the primer pockets don't enlarge like Nosler brass will. But this load is pushing the envelope and you should work your powder load up to this as long as you have no signs of high pressure on your brass. I'm getting 2924 FPS with a variance only 6 FPS normally I don't pick a hot load like this that's on the edge but just happens that my 300 Win-Mag Savage barrel just loves this load. [/QUOTE]
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