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<blockquote data-quote="mtbohunter" data-source="post: 647234" data-attributes="member: 38631"><p>Hello men,</p><p> I am putting together some loads for a new 338 rum I purchased. Its a XCR with 26" tube.</p><p> I have been leaning toward Retumbo because it is said to be temp stable, I live in MT and it can be in the 50's or below 0 during elk season and I want to keep as much consistency in a load as I can. (is there any other powders that work like Retumbo for temp stability??)</p><p>Next thing, I am looking at 225gr Hornady Interbond's for the accuracy, consistency, and controlled expansion on game (At least that's what they're advertising and that what I am reading in articles) I have never used interbonds. I really like Barns as well, but the Hornady's seem to be getting better press for long range accuracy and they're a lot less expensive.</p><p> If anyone has advise on this load, or another temp stable powder, please share!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mtbohunter, post: 647234, member: 38631"] Hello men, I am putting together some loads for a new 338 rum I purchased. Its a XCR with 26" tube. I have been leaning toward Retumbo because it is said to be temp stable, I live in MT and it can be in the 50's or below 0 during elk season and I want to keep as much consistency in a load as I can. (is there any other powders that work like Retumbo for temp stability??) Next thing, I am looking at 225gr Hornady Interbond's for the accuracy, consistency, and controlled expansion on game (At least that's what they're advertising and that what I am reading in articles) I have never used interbonds. I really like Barns as well, but the Hornady's seem to be getting better press for long range accuracy and they're a lot less expensive. If anyone has advise on this load, or another temp stable powder, please share! [/QUOTE]
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