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Christensen 300 wsm
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<blockquote data-quote="BHC" data-source="post: 1352749" data-attributes="member: 56323"><p>If stability is a concern, I believe Berger bullets via Brian Lutz has a stability calculator you can use to gauge the stability of various bullet weights, bc etc. at different elevations. I handload my 300shortmag with 210 Berger in a 1:12 twist. At sea level the resulting data is not a confidence builder, lol. But when hunting elk at 9000 ft it says I'm looking not too bad. If you input your data for Berger 185s or even the 190s, I'd think you'd be ok. Again, HSM ammo loads Bergers for you 300shortmag and might be a good choice, good BCs on the Bergers .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BHC, post: 1352749, member: 56323"] If stability is a concern, I believe Berger bullets via Brian Lutz has a stability calculator you can use to gauge the stability of various bullet weights, bc etc. at different elevations. I handload my 300shortmag with 210 Berger in a 1:12 twist. At sea level the resulting data is not a confidence builder, lol. But when hunting elk at 9000 ft it says I'm looking not too bad. If you input your data for Berger 185s or even the 190s, I'd think you'd be ok. Again, HSM ammo loads Bergers for you 300shortmag and might be a good choice, good BCs on the Bergers . [/QUOTE]
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