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How to blowup your rifle
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<blockquote data-quote="mtmuley" data-source="post: 1381121" data-attributes="member: 8264"><p>I hope somehow we can find out how this happened. To me, the fouling issue with the two bullets makes zero sense. Both gilding metal jackets. The OP even stated running the two through his rifle without issue, 50 rounds fired. As far as powder, Retumbo has been touted as temp insensitive. I've used it some. Take it for what it is worth, I've used a .300 RUM for 17 years. Used both Berger and Nosler. One right after the other at the range, no cleaning in between use of bullets. Hot and cold temps. BUT, with RL-25, for 17 years. mtmuley</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mtmuley, post: 1381121, member: 8264"] I hope somehow we can find out how this happened. To me, the fouling issue with the two bullets makes zero sense. Both gilding metal jackets. The OP even stated running the two through his rifle without issue, 50 rounds fired. As far as powder, Retumbo has been touted as temp insensitive. I've used it some. Take it for what it is worth, I've used a .300 RUM for 17 years. Used both Berger and Nosler. One right after the other at the range, no cleaning in between use of bullets. Hot and cold temps. BUT, with RL-25, for 17 years. mtmuley [/QUOTE]
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