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Preaching to the choir…. One day I’ll get UM to load up some 200.2 bergers
I'm leaning towards the 178 ELDM to keep velocity up.
Preaching to the choir…. One day I’ll get UM to load up some 200.2 bergers
I’ve got 168 and 175 TMKs on hand…if I’m forced to use a magnum then I’ll use one of those bulletsI'm leaning towards the 178 ELDM to keep velocity up.
I’ve got 168 and 175 TMKs on hand…if I’m forced to use a magnum then I’ll use one of those bullets
Imo, 500 minimum. (I bought 300 brass for a rifle i have 300-400 factory loads for a feel a little short but will use the 1x fired until they stop working, brass only for proven loads)Agreed! I have notifications setup various places for Norma and ADG brass. I am thinking 200 pieces should cover me. Thoughts?
I’ve thought about going that route as well or the 208gr. It’s interesting with the 178 the Eld-x actually has a higher bc than the -M??? Minimal but I haven’t seen that in other weights.I'm leaning towards the 178 ELDM to keep velocity up.
I'd double check using applied ballistics.I’ve thought about going that route as well or the 208gr. It’s interesting with the 178 the Eld-x actually has a higher bc than the -M??? Minimal but I haven’t seen that in other weights.
That’s good to know!I'd double check using applied ballistics.
They are known for some of if not the best testing.
There numbers were so far off from what hornady published for the 147 I emailed applied and told them they had an error.
He assured me the error was with hornady.
And my shooting shows the applied numbers were accurate.
Imo, 500 minimum. (I bought 300 brass for a rifle i have 300-400 factory loads for a feel a little short but will use the 1x fired until they stop working, brass only for proven loads)
If you shoot mild loads the brass should be good for at least 10x each. That’s only 5,000 shots.
I hunted with a guy who had .30 wsm and it worked well for him.
I got enough brass to last a lifetime.
Is it dying? Lol for the life of me I can’t possibly see why. They are IMHO one of the best long range calibers there is.
Just getting ready to order a 300 WSM prefit for my Tikka. Hoping I can get stocked up on brass before the barrel shows up.
Carbon six. 20”What prefit?
Depends, there’s a lot of variables, powder type, efficiency of combustion, pressure, barrel length, barrel materials…. That seems like a relatively modest load and the life shouldn’t be a concern. Unless your one of these guys who pounds 7500rounds annually. Then it might make it 18months.What kind of barrel life would I expect with a 180 at 3000fps?
No. I have no doubt it would be very lethal.Have you had the opportunity to use either on game?
Depends, there’s a lot of variables, powder type, efficiency of combustion, pressure, barrel length, barrel materials…. That seems like a relatively modest load and the life shouldn’t be a concern. Unless your one of these guys who pounds 7500rounds annually. Then it might make it 18months.
I’d really like to hear what velocities you get out of this!Carbon six. 20”
I have no idea. I have a 1980s model 70 stainless and put 100-500 rounds thru it most years. Still shoots an inch at 250 yards. Mostly shooting 2900 fps 150s.What kind of barrel life would I expect with a 180 at 3000fps?
The 300 WSM really hits the velocity sweet spot for the 208 gr ELD-M. I have gotten outstanding performance on game with that bullet.I’ve thought about going that route as well or the 208gr. It’s interesting with the 178 the Eld-x actually has a higher bc than the -M??? Minimal but I haven’t seen that in other weights.