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Building an Elk Load - 7mm08
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<blockquote data-quote="wyrshunter1" data-source="post: 2510849" data-attributes="member: 122173"><p>I started using Staball this year in my .270s because it was available for a time and I was running low on the 4831. Its a burner with good accuracy. It chronoed it at 1 grain above max at 3250 out of my 24 inch barrels and 2200 in 22s with 130s and 3100-3050 in the 145 ELDX. I reserve my 7mm-08 a bit slower loads for kids but it looks but if the .270 is any comparison it will beat the 4350 and be right there with the Superperformance if you want a max elk load. Ramshot Hunter also looks like a good bet. The more you compare the 7mm-08 with the right powders the more impressive it becomes for efficiency, mild recoil, and light configurations.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wyrshunter1, post: 2510849, member: 122173"] I started using Staball this year in my .270s because it was available for a time and I was running low on the 4831. Its a burner with good accuracy. It chronoed it at 1 grain above max at 3250 out of my 24 inch barrels and 2200 in 22s with 130s and 3100-3050 in the 145 ELDX. I reserve my 7mm-08 a bit slower loads for kids but it looks but if the .270 is any comparison it will beat the 4350 and be right there with the Superperformance if you want a max elk load. Ramshot Hunter also looks like a good bet. The more you compare the 7mm-08 with the right powders the more impressive it becomes for efficiency, mild recoil, and light configurations. [/QUOTE]
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