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Reloading
RE 33 in 7mm
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<blockquote data-quote="Elkhunter1983" data-source="post: 840654" data-attributes="member: 38485"><p>Went out and tried the 180 gr bergers with RE 33 again in different conditions and things were a bit different:</p><p></p><p>75 Gr RE 33 .065 Jump</p><p>Avg Vel was 3012</p><p>Sticky bolt lift with faint ejector marks. ES was still very good and accuracy was .5 MOA but I won't sacrifice components for an extra 40fps.</p><p></p><p>The first time I tried this powder it was around 60 degrees and cloudy the second, sunny and in the 90's. For a supposed temp stable powder I am starting to wonder, either my scale has failed me or it is very temp sensitive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Elkhunter1983, post: 840654, member: 38485"] Went out and tried the 180 gr bergers with RE 33 again in different conditions and things were a bit different: 75 Gr RE 33 .065 Jump Avg Vel was 3012 Sticky bolt lift with faint ejector marks. ES was still very good and accuracy was .5 MOA but I won't sacrifice components for an extra 40fps. The first time I tried this powder it was around 60 degrees and cloudy the second, sunny and in the 90's. For a supposed temp stable powder I am starting to wonder, either my scale has failed me or it is very temp sensitive. [/QUOTE]
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