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Best powder for .338RUM and Heavy bullets?
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<blockquote data-quote="orangeride" data-source="post: 437770" data-attributes="member: 19863"><p>I just got a .338 ultra. I've been fiddling around with H -4350 with Nosler 200gr BT and Retumbo with 225gr. NAB. Both seem to be real accurate, but from what I've been reading almost everyone in the long range stuff has been shooting 250gr to 300gr sierras. With Powder as hard to get as it is I'd really like to avoid picking up 1lb cans of like 10 different kinds of powder. Maybe some body could recommend 2-3 different powders that always seems to work good with the heavy bullets. I'm look for more accuracy than speed. I'm using Rem. cases and Fed. 215m primers. </p><p>Rem. 700. H.S stock. Krigger heavy stainless. 27" long</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="orangeride, post: 437770, member: 19863"] I just got a .338 ultra. I've been fiddling around with H -4350 with Nosler 200gr BT and Retumbo with 225gr. NAB. Both seem to be real accurate, but from what I've been reading almost everyone in the long range stuff has been shooting 250gr to 300gr sierras. With Powder as hard to get as it is I'd really like to avoid picking up 1lb cans of like 10 different kinds of powder. Maybe some body could recommend 2-3 different powders that always seems to work good with the heavy bullets. I'm look for more accuracy than speed. I'm using Rem. cases and Fed. 215m primers. Rem. 700. H.S stock. Krigger heavy stainless. 27" long [/QUOTE]
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