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Reloading
264 win mag load data
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<blockquote data-quote="Wrenches" data-source="post: 1191333" data-attributes="member: 93135"><p>Na, I don't think so. Bolt lift is easy and the primer pockets are tight. Primers are not cratered or pierced. Several shooters over on the 24 hour Campfire are using up to 77 grains and not having any problems either. I fired these rounds last August in 87 degree weather. I worked up starting at 71 grains and went up to 76. I believe that the RL-33 with it's retardant is going to breed new life into this old cartridge.</p><p></p><p>Try it yourself, you may well be surprised.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wrenches, post: 1191333, member: 93135"] Na, I don't think so. Bolt lift is easy and the primer pockets are tight. Primers are not cratered or pierced. Several shooters over on the 24 hour Campfire are using up to 77 grains and not having any problems either. I fired these rounds last August in 87 degree weather. I worked up starting at 71 grains and went up to 76. I believe that the RL-33 with it's retardant is going to breed new life into this old cartridge. Try it yourself, you may well be surprised. [/QUOTE]
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