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Reloading
Double digit ES
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<blockquote data-quote="runshort" data-source="post: 675262" data-attributes="member: 10743"><p>Your experience with Retumbo and the Berger 168 sounds a lot like what I got into.</p><p>Your case prep and reloading routine sound pretty much like mine except we don't turn case necks. We did anneal cases after every second firing. We changed up brass and primer brands hoping that would help. I was never able to get ES under 40. We finally started load development with H1000 and found a load that worked with ES running around 14. The velocity also went down but the load was accurate and decided we could live with it. Dont know if this helps but good luck with the Retumbo.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="runshort, post: 675262, member: 10743"] Your experience with Retumbo and the Berger 168 sounds a lot like what I got into. Your case prep and reloading routine sound pretty much like mine except we don't turn case necks. We did anneal cases after every second firing. We changed up brass and primer brands hoping that would help. I was never able to get ES under 40. We finally started load development with H1000 and found a load that worked with ES running around 14. The velocity also went down but the load was accurate and decided we could live with it. Dont know if this helps but good luck with the Retumbo. [/QUOTE]
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