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A head scratcher
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<blockquote data-quote="freebird63" data-source="post: 403949" data-attributes="member: 22102"><p>I am fairly certain that I am going to go with retumbo, partially because I have an 8lb jug. But with my chrono the speeds are pretty consistant. I had a problem with some brass the last time out, I now know how hard that 300RUM is on brass. I found probably 12 cases that had cracks on the inside. Plus the primer pockets were getting large. I have some more loaded up at several different depths. 1. Lands, .020, .040, .060 and .080</p><p>I am also going to try some 200gr Sierra's</p><p>I like the fact that the retumbo is on the extreme powder list, so come deer season this fall and if there is snow on the ground I know the powder will still perform. I had played once with some US869 and that stuff does not like cold weather.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="freebird63, post: 403949, member: 22102"] I am fairly certain that I am going to go with retumbo, partially because I have an 8lb jug. But with my chrono the speeds are pretty consistant. I had a problem with some brass the last time out, I now know how hard that 300RUM is on brass. I found probably 12 cases that had cracks on the inside. Plus the primer pockets were getting large. I have some more loaded up at several different depths. 1. Lands, .020, .040, .060 and .080 I am also going to try some 200gr Sierra's I like the fact that the retumbo is on the extreme powder list, so come deer season this fall and if there is snow on the ground I know the powder will still perform. I had played once with some US869 and that stuff does not like cold weather. [/QUOTE]
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