I acquired some .308 178ELDx bullets that I want to try in my 300 WBY. Since the Weatherby rifles typically have more freebore than others, I've read that the "long for caliber" bullets tend to work better since it ensures the bullet is always in contact with either the lands or the case neck when fired.
I loaded these with RL23 which I had to calculate my starting and max loads. Based off comparing RL22 and RL23 published data I determined that the RL23 loads are about .5% lower than the RL22 data.
Curious to see if anybody has feedback on their results using these in any of the .30 magnum calibers.
Will try and test them out this weekend and see how they shoot.
I loaded these with RL23 which I had to calculate my starting and max loads. Based off comparing RL22 and RL23 published data I determined that the RL23 loads are about .5% lower than the RL22 data.
Curious to see if anybody has feedback on their results using these in any of the .30 magnum calibers.
Will try and test them out this weekend and see how they shoot.
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