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New 300 WM —How to find “THE”bullet
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<blockquote data-quote="Canhunter35" data-source="post: 1621835" data-attributes="member: 101677"><p>I'd do a quick seating depth test, following Berger's guideline, but using magazine length as the longest, find something grouping decent then perform a ladder test at 600yards in .3gr powder increments looking for your node. Once you find it you can judge for yourself the accuracy and if a further seating depth ladder should be performed.</p><p>Conversely if you already own multiple 30 cal bullets, load 3 of each at optimal length and start testing, I've never done that, but I'm sure one would jump out. I like the 212 eldx for 30 cal magnum bullet</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Canhunter35, post: 1621835, member: 101677"] I’d do a quick seating depth test, following Berger’s guideline, but using magazine length as the longest, find something grouping decent then perform a ladder test at 600yards in .3gr powder increments looking for your node. Once you find it you can judge for yourself the accuracy and if a further seating depth ladder should be performed. Conversely if you already own multiple 30 cal bullets, load 3 of each at optimal length and start testing, I’ve never done that, but I’m sure one would jump out. I like the 212 eldx for 30 cal magnum bullet [/QUOTE]
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