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Difference between 4831sc and RE22
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<blockquote data-quote="Lefty7mmstw" data-source="post: 690814" data-attributes="member: 48043"><p>Retumbo is a bit slower. Both are fair to good powders. I've got a keg of retumbo I bought on a whim for my 7stw. It doesn't like it so I'll use it in my 7mag-- seems to be sub moa there with fair speed. My 300 win will use 7828 or h1000 in addition to rl if I'm using 180's, but I use the 180's in my 300 Ultra and stay with the 165's in the 300 win. 3300 fps either way makes the swing on a running critter very similar between rifles. </p><p>I've never seen temp. make any more zero change with rl than any other powder. People beat up rl powders; I've burned kegs of it with zero issues for years now. I honestly think the H and I powders are the slowest out there speed for pressure generated for a given burn rate. Strain guage data I've got from my last 7stw will back this up at least in that rifle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lefty7mmstw, post: 690814, member: 48043"] Retumbo is a bit slower. Both are fair to good powders. I've got a keg of retumbo I bought on a whim for my 7stw. It doesn't like it so I'll use it in my 7mag-- seems to be sub moa there with fair speed. My 300 win will use 7828 or h1000 in addition to rl if I'm using 180's, but I use the 180's in my 300 Ultra and stay with the 165's in the 300 win. 3300 fps either way makes the swing on a running critter very similar between rifles. I've never seen temp. make any more zero change with rl than any other powder. People beat up rl powders; I've burned kegs of it with zero issues for years now. I honestly think the H and I powders are the slowest out there speed for pressure generated for a given burn rate. Strain guage data I've got from my last 7stw will back this up at least in that rifle. [/QUOTE]
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