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Help determining velocities for different .338 bullet weights
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<blockquote data-quote="Long Time Long Ranger" data-source="post: 630031" data-attributes="member: 505"><p>Good points. It looks like we are shooting about the same pressures as 94 grains of retumbo translates to about 90 grains of the faster RE-25. I have had some great loads with RE-25 also and the hodgdons does seem to vary quite a bit lot to lot. I recomend anybody buy an 8 pound keg so your not adjusting your loads so much. I try to work with the extreme powders as much as possible because of the temp variance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Long Time Long Ranger, post: 630031, member: 505"] Good points. It looks like we are shooting about the same pressures as 94 grains of retumbo translates to about 90 grains of the faster RE-25. I have had some great loads with RE-25 also and the hodgdons does seem to vary quite a bit lot to lot. I recomend anybody buy an 8 pound keg so your not adjusting your loads so much. I try to work with the extreme powders as much as possible because of the temp variance. [/QUOTE]
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