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Retumbo loads 300 WM 210 & 215gr bullets
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<blockquote data-quote="barefooter56" data-source="post: 1059284" data-attributes="member: 85389"><p>drpbroun5,</p><p> Our loads are on the conservative side. But keep in mind how much longer our VLD and Hybrid bullets are compared to bullets used in the past and how this can affect pressure rather quickly in some cases. In short you have to use a different thought process than before and start at the low end and work up instead of "splitting the difference" in a published load range as a starting load. Especially on a rifle with a short throat. Also seating depth testing MAY be a little more involved with the VLD than our Hybrid due to the nose design. These are not SAAMI nose length bullets like the ACCUBOND or our CLASSIC HUNTER and should be done at the lowest charge listed. As you know..ALWAYS ERR ON THE SIDE OF SAFETY AND USE THE MOST RECENT PUBLISHED LOAD INFORMATION. Check out the two articles mentioned in our response to BergerBoy above and feel free to contact us here or at <a href="mailto:Tech.support@bergerbullets.com">Tech.support@bergerbullets.com</a> anytime!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="barefooter56, post: 1059284, member: 85389"] drpbroun5, Our loads are on the conservative side. But keep in mind how much longer our VLD and Hybrid bullets are compared to bullets used in the past and how this can affect pressure rather quickly in some cases. In short you have to use a different thought process than before and start at the low end and work up instead of "splitting the difference" in a published load range as a starting load. Especially on a rifle with a short throat. Also seating depth testing MAY be a little more involved with the VLD than our Hybrid due to the nose design. These are not SAAMI nose length bullets like the ACCUBOND or our CLASSIC HUNTER and should be done at the lowest charge listed. As you know..ALWAYS ERR ON THE SIDE OF SAFETY AND USE THE MOST RECENT PUBLISHED LOAD INFORMATION. Check out the two articles mentioned in our response to BergerBoy above and feel free to contact us here or at [email]Tech.support@bergerbullets.com[/email] anytime! [/QUOTE]
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