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Hornady ELD-X Official Thread
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<blockquote data-quote="brentc" data-source="post: 1190988" data-attributes="member: 16938"><p>I've been working with the 212 in my RUM lately and have had excellent results thus far. I started with a rough seating depth test and found that they don't mind a jump. Next, I performed an Ocw to find a powder node. My node ended up 88.5 - 88.7 grains of retumbo in Nosler cases with a 212 seated .095 of the lands. I will run 88.5. 88.6, and 88.7 across the magneto to see which one does the best. My 330 yard groups were ~ 1" ctc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brentc, post: 1190988, member: 16938"] I've been working with the 212 in my RUM lately and have had excellent results thus far. I started with a rough seating depth test and found that they don't mind a jump. Next, I performed an Ocw to find a powder node. My node ended up 88.5 - 88.7 grains of retumbo in Nosler cases with a 212 seated .095 of the lands. I will run 88.5. 88.6, and 88.7 across the magneto to see which one does the best. My 330 yard groups were ~ 1" ctc. [/QUOTE]
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