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Hornady ELD-X 30 cal 212 gr
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<blockquote data-quote="375drag" data-source="post: 1541453" data-attributes="member: 97721"><p>Hello again ! Thanks for the info you shared in 16.. I have more questions if you don't mind ? I am still shooting the sendero in 300 win mag . I have been shooting the berger 210 vld with 75.5 grains of h1000 a Winchester magnum primer and Winchester brass . In 56 degree weather in this part of the country I got 2773 average velocity. I recently have been tring to load up some rounds for higher velocity with win brass fed gold match primer and the 210 vld I got up to 84 grains of powder and stopped there . I started getting rings around the ogive at 82 grains and it looked worse at 84 grains . will this hurt the performance of the bullet and what can be done ? Seat the bullet out further ? I am 12 off the lands now.. Change powders ? Retumbo , RL 26 , & even maybe RL 33 has anyone tried that? Also will turning the necks for a more uniform tensions for each round help out with spreads in velocity ? and when weighing out my brass what should I use and not use ? Thanks for your help and time !</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="375drag, post: 1541453, member: 97721"] Hello again ! Thanks for the info you shared in 16.. I have more questions if you don't mind ? I am still shooting the sendero in 300 win mag . I have been shooting the berger 210 vld with 75.5 grains of h1000 a Winchester magnum primer and Winchester brass . In 56 degree weather in this part of the country I got 2773 average velocity. I recently have been tring to load up some rounds for higher velocity with win brass fed gold match primer and the 210 vld I got up to 84 grains of powder and stopped there . I started getting rings around the ogive at 82 grains and it looked worse at 84 grains . will this hurt the performance of the bullet and what can be done ? Seat the bullet out further ? I am 12 off the lands now.. Change powders ? Retumbo , RL 26 , & even maybe RL 33 has anyone tried that? Also will turning the necks for a more uniform tensions for each round help out with spreads in velocity ? and when weighing out my brass what should I use and not use ? Thanks for your help and time ! [/QUOTE]
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