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<blockquote data-quote="codyadams" data-source="post: 2302901" data-attributes="member: 87243"><p>Unfortunately I do not, the heaviest eld-anything I have used is the 175 7mm. I loaded some 212 eld-x bullets for a buddy with a Browning x-bolt 300 win mag, they shot great and he killed a nice bull with them, he seemed satisfied, but I have not used them. If I had a 300 win mag, 300 PRC or the like, I would not hesitate to use the 208 though. I am in a position however where I get at least 2 doe pronghorn tags every year, and they make for great table fare and field testing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="codyadams, post: 2302901, member: 87243"] Unfortunately I do not, the heaviest eld-anything I have used is the 175 7mm. I loaded some 212 eld-x bullets for a buddy with a Browning x-bolt 300 win mag, they shot great and he killed a nice bull with them, he seemed satisfied, but I have not used them. If I had a 300 win mag, 300 PRC or the like, I would not hesitate to use the 208 though. I am in a position however where I get at least 2 doe pronghorn tags every year, and they make for great table fare and field testing. [/QUOTE]
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