How does the Varget load compare to the listed max? The Varget's above your velocity goal now, but If you want to ease up a few tenths of a grain at a time and see if group holds and/or no pressure, I'd go for it. Accuracy + velocity's always good, but I usually don't push the limits for a few more fps.
ETA: 2850 w/a 200 gr. bullet should do a number on an elk, so there is really no need to push it, but as long as there are no pressure signs, I might be tempted.
My favorite load in .338 Win Mag for similar sized critters is 210 gr. NP @ 2970 fps. & is close to book max. Nosler's RL19 start load of 72.0 gr. is listed as most accurate, 76 gr. listed as max. @ 3020. I worked up load gradually (w/chronograph) to 75.5 gr. @ 2790 fps and it is a hammer, shoots same POI w/200 gr. Accubonds, as well. Zero target shot 1 NP, adjusted scope fired #2, shot #3 checked POI w/Accubond (Silver Tip). Que mas quieres?
ETA: 2850 w/a 200 gr. bullet should do a number on an elk, so there is really no need to push it, but as long as there are no pressure signs, I might be tempted.
My favorite load in .338 Win Mag for similar sized critters is 210 gr. NP @ 2970 fps. & is close to book max. Nosler's RL19 start load of 72.0 gr. is listed as most accurate, 76 gr. listed as max. @ 3020. I worked up load gradually (w/chronograph) to 75.5 gr. @ 2790 fps and it is a hammer, shoots same POI w/200 gr. Accubonds, as well. Zero target shot 1 NP, adjusted scope fired #2, shot #3 checked POI w/Accubond (Silver Tip). Que mas quieres?
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