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Reloading
LR Elk load in 300 Win Mag
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<blockquote data-quote="Phillygunner" data-source="post: 1060805" data-attributes="member: 32193"><p>I have found that Retumbo gives an awesome combination of great speed and accuracy. In my 300 wm, I got the 230's over 2800 and 215's over 2900 using 76.6 gr Retumbo in WW brass with a Fed 215m. I was absolutely amazed. Initally, I thought the numbers were off, but they bore out during confirmation out to 800 yards. I also have some 215's loaded into R-P brass cause that was all I could at one time. It was hard to find the 300 wm brass for a while. They shoot extremely well also. No pressure signs in either brass.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Phillygunner, post: 1060805, member: 32193"] I have found that Retumbo gives an awesome combination of great speed and accuracy. In my 300 wm, I got the 230's over 2800 and 215's over 2900 using 76.6 gr Retumbo in WW brass with a Fed 215m. I was absolutely amazed. Initally, I thought the numbers were off, but they bore out during confirmation out to 800 yards. I also have some 215's loaded into R-P brass cause that was all I could at one time. It was hard to find the 300 wm brass for a while. They shoot extremely well also. No pressure signs in either brass. [/QUOTE]
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