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Reloading
264 WM and RL25 vs RL26
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<blockquote data-quote="Trnelson" data-source="post: 1241928" data-attributes="member: 42308"><p>Hmmmm. I would choose R-26 first with what you've listed. R-33 or Norma 217 if that doesn't work out. All that being said, I'm not so sure you are closed out with Retumbo with only two primers tested. In my 264 I tested 210 gmm, 215gmm, CCI 200, CCI magnum, Winchester LR and finally Winchester LRM before it finally delivered consistent accuracy and low SD. If the accuracy is less than ~1-1/2" at 100 a primer change may well be all that is missing to get to where you want it. Be methodical, investigate the small, easy changes before starting over at square one. It shouldn't take more than five rounds, usually three does the trick, of each primer with your best load to see if a primer change makes it work the way you want it to. Have fun, be safe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trnelson, post: 1241928, member: 42308"] Hmmmm. I would choose R-26 first with what you've listed. R-33 or Norma 217 if that doesn't work out. All that being said, I'm not so sure you are closed out with Retumbo with only two primers tested. In my 264 I tested 210 gmm, 215gmm, CCI 200, CCI magnum, Winchester LR and finally Winchester LRM before it finally delivered consistent accuracy and low SD. If the accuracy is less than ~1-1/2" at 100 a primer change may well be all that is missing to get to where you want it. Be methodical, investigate the small, easy changes before starting over at square one. It shouldn't take more than five rounds, usually three does the trick, of each primer with your best load to see if a primer change makes it work the way you want it to. Have fun, be safe. [/QUOTE]
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