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Reloading
Hodgdon Retumbo 300 Win Mag
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<blockquote data-quote="Tgardne7" data-source="post: 1537317" data-attributes="member: 108401"><p>I just reloaded some cartridges for 300 win mag with retumbo powder. I followed the hodgdon website recommendations for the load. 220 gr HPBT Sierra MatchKing is the projectile. Winchester large rifle magnum primers. I used a charge of 77 gr and had a couple primers blow out. I backed down to 76 gr but the primer still showed cratering. What should I try with this powder? Random info, I've heard that it acts different if it is a compressed load vs not compressed?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tgardne7, post: 1537317, member: 108401"] I just reloaded some cartridges for 300 win mag with retumbo powder. I followed the hodgdon website recommendations for the load. 220 gr HPBT Sierra MatchKing is the projectile. Winchester large rifle magnum primers. I used a charge of 77 gr and had a couple primers blow out. I backed down to 76 gr but the primer still showed cratering. What should I try with this powder? Random info, I've heard that it acts different if it is a compressed load vs not compressed? [/QUOTE]
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