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Retumbo loads 300 WM 210 & 215gr bullets
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<blockquote data-quote="barefooter56" data-source="post: 1059250" data-attributes="member: 85389"><p>Berger Boy,</p><p>We show for RETUMBO a starting load of 75.5 grains with a maximum of 79.6 grains . Approximate velocities are 2719 to 2874 FPS. Fill ratio is 107%.</p><p>H1000 is 71.5 grains to start with a maximum load of 75.5 grains. Approximate velocities are 2646 to 2804 FPS . Fill ratio is 103% so both RETUMBO and H1000 are compressed loads. You may also want to vist the Berger website and read the BLOG articles on "VLDs , Making them shoot" and Bryan s two articles on how bullet seating depth can affect the load. And pay more attention to the SD than the ES of your loads as the SD indicated the possible vertical dispersion of your load. Try to get it to 10 or less if you can. Hope this helps!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="barefooter56, post: 1059250, member: 85389"] Berger Boy, We show for RETUMBO a starting load of 75.5 grains with a maximum of 79.6 grains . Approximate velocities are 2719 to 2874 FPS. Fill ratio is 107%. H1000 is 71.5 grains to start with a maximum load of 75.5 grains. Approximate velocities are 2646 to 2804 FPS . Fill ratio is 103% so both RETUMBO and H1000 are compressed loads. You may also want to vist the Berger website and read the BLOG articles on "VLDs , Making them shoot" and Bryan s two articles on how bullet seating depth can affect the load. And pay more attention to the SD than the ES of your loads as the SD indicated the possible vertical dispersion of your load. Try to get it to 10 or less if you can. Hope this helps! [/QUOTE]
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