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H1000 or Retumbo with New 168/175 LR Accubonds?
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<blockquote data-quote="knc1105" data-source="post: 1880793" data-attributes="member: 23577"><p>For the STW guys I worked up a Retumbo load for my 28 Nosler that had a 3 full grain node. Range of three full grains in the same hole. With all my RUM's or the other Jeffrey cases I always use Retumbo because the burn rate is so much cooler than H1000, it just has to extend the life of the throat and I shoot a lot. I can shoot 5- rds of Retumbo and still have a cooler barrel temp than just 2- rds of H1000 with similar velocity load. For the Super Guns Retumbo is my go to powder. I know some times its hard to find but RedRiverReloading.com has always been able to find 8 pounders for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="knc1105, post: 1880793, member: 23577"] For the STW guys I worked up a Retumbo load for my 28 Nosler that had a 3 full grain node. Range of three full grains in the same hole. With all my RUM’s or the other Jeffrey cases I always use Retumbo because the burn rate is so much cooler than H1000, it just has to extend the life of the throat and I shoot a lot. I can shoot 5- rds of Retumbo and still have a cooler barrel temp than just 2- rds of H1000 with similar velocity load. For the Super Guns Retumbo is my go to powder. I know some times its hard to find but RedRiverReloading.com has always been able to find 8 pounders for me. [/QUOTE]
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