This 300 PRC load (P300PRCELDX1) gives serious hunters a long-range cartridge with heavy bullet weight, high ballistic efficiency, and decisive terminal performance. Federal loads it with a 212 grain ELD-X bullet. That bullet uses a Heat Shield polymer tip and sleek secant ogive. As a result, it resists drag and maintains stability at distance.
Federal lists this load at 2,860 fps with 3,850 ft-lbs of muzzle energy. Therefore, it carries real magnum force. The .663 G1 ballistic coefficient also gives the bullet strong downrange efficiency. Meanwhile, the ELD-X design supports expansion across a wide velocity window. That matters when shots stretch across open country.
The 212 grain bullet gives this round its authority. It carries weight well. It also penetrates with confidence on deer, elk, moose, and similar big game. Moreover, the 300 PRC case gives the bullet room to perform. It pushes heavy, efficient projectiles without forcing them into cramped geometry.
Recoil is substantial. However, this load rewards a capable rifle and a steady shooter. It brings reach, power, and precision together in one hunting cartridge. In addition, Federal loads this ammunition in brass cases with Boxer primers, so reloaders can recover useful brass after firing.
Each box contains 20 rounds. Each case includes 10 boxes, totaling 200 rounds. Consequently, this case supports zero confirmation, long-range practice, hunting preparation, and reserve storage. Federal confirms the 212 grain ELD-X bullet, 2,860 fps velocity, .663 ballistic coefficient, and 20-round box format. Retail listings confirm brass casing, Boxer primer, non-magnetic construction, and 10 boxes per case.
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