.300 WIN. 212gr. ELD-X.
Looking for load data for the above. Thank you in advance.
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H1000
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Hodgdon website load data. You will find all the data to go along with your cartridge. Hornady website as well.
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No dice on hornaday and Hodgdon doesn’t list the 212 yet
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I phoned hornady. Took about 30seconds to get the data
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I guess my rifle likes them.
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Sharpie,
Did you find the H1000 consistent with velocity? Extreme spread and standard deviation? |
What kind of rifle are you shooting? And what was their recommended start/max load for H1000?
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Rem Sendero .300WIN. Velocity was very consistent. I'd have to check my notes when i got home but i shot 4, 5 shot groups and 3 out of five rounds in all groups were within 10fps so id call that consistant.
MIN = 65.3 Max = 77.6 |
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Looks like you found a winner.
I’m curious as to how the on game performance is with these. Keep us posted I’m trying the 215gr bergers in my 300win |
Marky you will like the 215's. Multiple deer from 500 to 734 yds and one elk at 625 yds. Bullet performs excellent. Just make sure to check that the tips are open or you could end up with no expansion. Drill bit, needle, paper clip etc all work for this.
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Ya I might try them on a bear this afternoon
Screw the bow lol |
215 bergers vld fly nice ,,, but smash up that meat to much..
Wonder if the hornady boolits stay together a bit better.. My 30 378 pops them out a little to fast for jacketed bullets ,,,switched to monolithic bullets long time ago for meat anyhow.. I'm have to try some ELD bombers later on . Happy shoting |
imr 4350
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X2 on 4350. Either one. H or IMR
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