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Are the Eld x bullets that bad
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<blockquote data-quote="Xescane" data-source="post: 2918051" data-attributes="member: 113388"><p>Ive been using 200gr eldx in my heavily modified 300wm savage 10t-sr for three years now. It took a while to find the sweet load since i ignored bullet jump and just fit them to my clip. </p><p>I bump the shell back 0.005, seat them them to they fit in the clip, push them with 74.5gr of h1000 or 72gr of 7828 and smack steel at 900 yards all day.</p><p>I have never not a had a exit would. Usually more than one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Xescane, post: 2918051, member: 113388"] Ive been using 200gr eldx in my heavily modified 300wm savage 10t-sr for three years now. It took a while to find the sweet load since i ignored bullet jump and just fit them to my clip. I bump the shell back 0.005, seat them them to they fit in the clip, push them with 74.5gr of h1000 or 72gr of 7828 and smack steel at 900 yards all day. I have never not a had a exit would. Usually more than one. [/QUOTE]
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