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Reloading
264 Win Mag 156 Berger EOL
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<blockquote data-quote="Trnelson" data-source="post: 2349695" data-attributes="member: 42308"><p>From my experience in several 264win rifles. With a reamer properly machined for the 156g and a 26", or longer, barrel a guy can very safely see 3,050 and expect approximately 40 ft/s for every additional inch of barrel. Retumbo, Norma 217, IMR 8133 are all well known performers with the heavies in 264win. I can't personally speak to R-26 or any of the VV powders, but there are plenty of positive reports for those as well. </p><p>I've had a couple of 264win reamers cut over the years, most recently for the 160g Matrix.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trnelson, post: 2349695, member: 42308"] From my experience in several 264win rifles. With a reamer properly machined for the 156g and a 26”, or longer, barrel a guy can very safely see 3,050 and expect approximately 40 ft/s for every additional inch of barrel. Retumbo, Norma 217, IMR 8133 are all well known performers with the heavies in 264win. I can’t personally speak to R-26 or any of the VV powders, but there are plenty of positive reports for those as well. I’ve had a couple of 264win reamers cut over the years, most recently for the 160g Matrix. [/QUOTE]
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