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Reloading
264 Win Mag 156 Berger EOL
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<blockquote data-quote="cjuve" data-source="post: 2318511" data-attributes="member: 31341"><p>I shoot Retumbo(65.7 gr) in my .264(.175 FB) with the 140's at 3205 FPS 215 and Peterson Brass. I started with WW brass but inconsistent neck thickness(.013-.016) caused some interesting issues. </p><p>I ran some ladders with N570 and Retumbo with the 156 and the WW brass. I was able to run to about 3050 before pressure with the Retumbo at 67gr max the N570 topped out at 69 gr. max but I did not chrono. </p><p> Case capacity and chamber dimensions vary quite a bit, it would be recommended to start low and work up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cjuve, post: 2318511, member: 31341"] I shoot Retumbo(65.7 gr) in my .264(.175 FB) with the 140’s at 3205 FPS 215 and Peterson Brass. I started with WW brass but inconsistent neck thickness(.013-.016) caused some interesting issues. I ran some ladders with N570 and Retumbo with the 156 and the WW brass. I was able to run to about 3050 before pressure with the Retumbo at 67gr max the N570 topped out at 69 gr. max but I did not chrono. Case capacity and chamber dimensions vary quite a bit, it would be recommended to start low and work up. [/QUOTE]
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