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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
338 Edge VS 338 Lapua Improved
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<blockquote data-quote="jmden" data-source="post: 1116002" data-attributes="member: 1742"><p>I guess that if you are in a well known and fairly tight temp range for your hunting, RL33 would work. Again, I've heard some guys say they are have significant temp stability issues and other say they are having relatively little temp stability issues with RL33. Why the differences? Perhaps the differences being reported in temp stability here are due to differences in bullet jump or lack of? I don't know. I shot a bear last month at 65 degree temps at 643 yds. Shot another one yesterday at 49 degree temps and 405 yds. As the fall progresses, I can easily be down into single digits, teens or 20s when later deer and especially elk hunting (last years elk was over 1100 yards--you can't be shooting distance like that and not know if your MV is right on or not) at 6000+ feet in November. So far in my temp testing (both ammo and rifle at ambient), Retumbo has done very well in this regard.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jmden, post: 1116002, member: 1742"] I guess that if you are in a well known and fairly tight temp range for your hunting, RL33 would work. Again, I've heard some guys say they are have significant temp stability issues and other say they are having relatively little temp stability issues with RL33. Why the differences? Perhaps the differences being reported in temp stability here are due to differences in bullet jump or lack of? I don't know. I shot a bear last month at 65 degree temps at 643 yds. Shot another one yesterday at 49 degree temps and 405 yds. As the fall progresses, I can easily be down into single digits, teens or 20s when later deer and especially elk hunting (last years elk was over 1100 yards--you can't be shooting distance like that and not know if your MV is right on or not) at 6000+ feet in November. So far in my temp testing (both ammo and rifle at ambient), Retumbo has done very well in this regard. [/QUOTE]
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