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<blockquote data-quote="Draftmule" data-source="post: 1544099" data-attributes="member: 108074"><p>REM81 ~</p><p>Retumbo is my go to powder for several magnum calibers But the 26 Nolser not so. After trying and consulting with Nosler the following start load for me has been unusually stable and seems to send most any 140s flying straight and flat. </p><p>Powder US 869, 87 grains ( try 86-87 ), Winchester Long Mag Primer, 140 Nosler Balistic Tips at 3.35 Coal. I tune several 140 or heavier bullets for hunting but always go back to the Balistic Tips for regrouping for new scope or other start point target work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Draftmule, post: 1544099, member: 108074"] REM81 ~ Retumbo is my go to powder for several magnum calibers But the 26 Nolser not so. After trying and consulting with Nosler the following start load for me has been unusually stable and seems to send most any 140s flying straight and flat. Powder US 869, 87 grains ( try 86-87 ), Winchester Long Mag Primer, 140 Nosler Balistic Tips at 3.35 Coal. I tune several 140 or heavier bullets for hunting but always go back to the Balistic Tips for regrouping for new scope or other start point target work. [/QUOTE]
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