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Reloading
6.5-284 Norma hunting loads 4831 or retumbo
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<blockquote data-quote="600BP" data-source="post: 1237103" data-attributes="member: 22097"><p>In my 6.5 THE tightest and most stable bug hole groups were with H4350. I tried 4831sc, H1000, and Retumbo. 4350 was the slowest of all but I don't mind giving up velocity for accuracy. As others have said at one point or another, vlds typically have two sweet spots. One up against the lands and another backed fairly far off. Jiust a suggestion, do all your load testing at 2-300 yards once you're centered at 100. As was mentioned earlier, load testing at 100 can be very misleading once you move out a ways. </p><p></p><p>Regards,</p><p>ERIK</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="600BP, post: 1237103, member: 22097"] In my 6.5 THE tightest and most stable bug hole groups were with H4350. I tried 4831sc, H1000, and Retumbo. 4350 was the slowest of all but I don't mind giving up velocity for accuracy. As others have said at one point or another, vlds typically have two sweet spots. One up against the lands and another backed fairly far off. Jiust a suggestion, do all your load testing at 2-300 yards once you're centered at 100. As was mentioned earlier, load testing at 100 can be very misleading once you move out a ways. Regards, ERIK [/QUOTE]
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