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Reloading
load density in .338 rum ?
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<blockquote data-quote="denny07" data-source="post: 554939" data-attributes="member: 18235"><p>My best load to date using a cutting edge MTH D60 LD HPBT-STD .338 CAL 252 GR bullet is with 93.0 gr. retumbo , wolf lrm primer ,in a remington case. The rifle is a remington 700 .338 RUM. custom shop with a 26 inch barrel. I am getting sub moa groups with a muzzle velocity of 2861 fps. With this load, I have reached maximum case capacity using the this bullets recommended seating depth 3.752 is C.O.L. I am going to try the cutting edge 225 gr. MTH D62 LD HPBT-MAX next. I am looking for a powder recommendation, hopefully one that will provide more velocity without being a compressed load. If anyone out there has load information on these two bullets I would be grateful. Thank You Denny.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="denny07, post: 554939, member: 18235"] My best load to date using a cutting edge MTH D60 LD HPBT-STD .338 CAL 252 GR bullet is with 93.0 gr. retumbo , wolf lrm primer ,in a remington case. The rifle is a remington 700 .338 RUM. custom shop with a 26 inch barrel. I am getting sub moa groups with a muzzle velocity of 2861 fps. With this load, I have reached maximum case capacity using the this bullets recommended seating depth 3.752 is C.O.L. I am going to try the cutting edge 225 gr. MTH D62 LD HPBT-MAX next. I am looking for a powder recommendation, hopefully one that will provide more velocity without being a compressed load. If anyone out there has load information on these two bullets I would be grateful. Thank You Denny. [/QUOTE]
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