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300 WM Bullet Testing Results -- Opinions??
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<blockquote data-quote="BPollard" data-source="post: 2199247" data-attributes="member: 114900"><p>Quick question did you do any ladder test with any of these bullets to try different weights of powder to see which one the barrel like best. Are you aware of barrel harmonics? And as far as The LRX they are more deadly than anything I took an elk last year with 127 Lrx out of a 65 300 I shoot 190s out of my 300 WinMag and 175 out of my 300 saum. </p><p>it's a real lights out round. oh and the 127 is also my Creedmoor hunting bullet for deer. I guess what I'm suggesting </p><p>Is pick one bullet you want to try ladder test it find which two or three group pretty good with each other with ample cooling time of the barrel then do 2 to 33 round groups to see which one shoot you better and tighter. Then play with your seating you might have to pull in a route to fine-tune it to make it a one whole gun. Most of the time you can get anything to shoot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BPollard, post: 2199247, member: 114900"] Quick question did you do any ladder test with any of these bullets to try different weights of powder to see which one the barrel like best. Are you aware of barrel harmonics? And as far as The LRX they are more deadly than anything I took an elk last year with 127 Lrx out of a 65 300 I shoot 190s out of my 300 WinMag and 175 out of my 300 saum. it’s a real lights out round. oh and the 127 is also my Creedmoor hunting bullet for deer. I guess what I’m suggesting Is pick one bullet you want to try ladder test it find which two or three group pretty good with each other with ample cooling time of the barrel then do 2 to 33 round groups to see which one shoot you better and tighter. Then play with your seating you might have to pull in a route to fine-tune it to make it a one whole gun. Most of the time you can get anything to shoot. [/QUOTE]
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