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help with 162gr ELD-X
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<blockquote data-quote="dougduey" data-source="post: 1331983" data-attributes="member: 33159"><p>You will want to find out what seating depth is best for your rifle with these bullets first. I run ELD-X's in 3 different calibers, and they all like something different. Some like jump, others not so much. Read the thread 2 above this one on getting the most out of Berger VLD bullets and do the seating depth protocol Berger recommends--it works very well with these bullets. It will save you a bunch of time. If you have a chronograph, you might want to look up the 6.5 Guys website and read/watch the video on the "10 round load development". I have a Magnetto Speed and have found this to be a very efficient and quick way to do load development. </p><p></p><p>Doug</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dougduey, post: 1331983, member: 33159"] You will want to find out what seating depth is best for your rifle with these bullets first. I run ELD-X's in 3 different calibers, and they all like something different. Some like jump, others not so much. Read the thread 2 above this one on getting the most out of Berger VLD bullets and do the seating depth protocol Berger recommends--it works very well with these bullets. It will save you a bunch of time. If you have a chronograph, you might want to look up the 6.5 Guys website and read/watch the video on the "10 round load development". I have a Magnetto Speed and have found this to be a very efficient and quick way to do load development. Doug [/QUOTE]
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