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Reloading
Real World Load Data, 264 WM
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<blockquote data-quote="youngbuck" data-source="post: 1018647" data-attributes="member: 22987"><p>Picking up a newly barreled rifle from my smith. 1 in 8", 26" chambered in 264WM. I'm starting to do my homework on where to start with loads. I started a few months back and have enough components to try out. I'm planning on 140gr pills. I have several powders to use, but planning on h1000 and Retumbo.</p><p> </p><p> I have never seen such a variance in load books for a round. One book's starting loads are a couple grains higher than another's max. The Berger manual seems to be the "hottest" book, where in the past I have felt they were on the lighter end. I know there are always people who will load over book, but there are many I have found, on the net, who load well over published loads.</p><p> </p><p> I am curious to know what people who load and shoot 264wm often, use for their load.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="youngbuck, post: 1018647, member: 22987"] Picking up a newly barreled rifle from my smith. 1 in 8", 26" chambered in 264WM. I'm starting to do my homework on where to start with loads. I started a few months back and have enough components to try out. I'm planning on 140gr pills. I have several powders to use, but planning on h1000 and Retumbo. I have never seen such a variance in load books for a round. One book's starting loads are a couple grains higher than another's max. The Berger manual seems to be the "hottest" book, where in the past I have felt they were on the lighter end. I know there are always people who will load over book, but there are many I have found, on the net, who load well over published loads. I am curious to know what people who load and shoot 264wm often, use for their load. [/QUOTE]
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