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Reloading
6.5-284 and Retumbo
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<blockquote data-quote="Greyfox" data-source="post: 1262781" data-attributes="member: 10291"><p>i have found Retumbo to have pretty good temperature stability over the past several seasons shooting game to 1200 yards in temps between 10F and 80F. While working on loads for a recent 6.5x284 build, I took advantage of the recent cold snap to check the ES and POI of a new lot of Retumbo. All cold bore shots, the left target was shot at 60F, the right target at 28F. The ES for all shots were 2983-2996FPS. POI was within .25MOA. Range was 200 yards. This was consistent with prior lots of Retumbo. My load was 140gr Berger Hunting VLD, 58Gr Retumbo,Fed210M.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greyfox, post: 1262781, member: 10291"] i have found Retumbo to have pretty good temperature stability over the past several seasons shooting game to 1200 yards in temps between 10F and 80F. While working on loads for a recent 6.5x284 build, I took advantage of the recent cold snap to check the ES and POI of a new lot of Retumbo. All cold bore shots, the left target was shot at 60F, the right target at 28F. The ES for all shots were 2983-2996FPS. POI was within .25MOA. Range was 200 yards. This was consistent with prior lots of Retumbo. My load was 140gr Berger Hunting VLD, 58Gr Retumbo,Fed210M. [/QUOTE]
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