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Reloading
Retumbo vs RL33 vs VVN570
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<blockquote data-quote="RT2506" data-source="post: 1365909" data-attributes="member: 10178"><p>The only thing I have used Retumbo in is my 264 Win mag. It gave me best accuracy and plenty of speed but I found that when you get close to a max load pressure can spike a lot. I went from the perfect load for my rifle 66.5 grs with 130 Accubond to 67 grs that left heavy ejector marks and stretched primer pockets that were unusable again. My rifle has a 27 3/4" 9 twist barrel and I am getting average 3350 fps and half MOA accuracy. Really shoots flat across long bean fields and results is DRT on white tail.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RT2506, post: 1365909, member: 10178"] The only thing I have used Retumbo in is my 264 Win mag. It gave me best accuracy and plenty of speed but I found that when you get close to a max load pressure can spike a lot. I went from the perfect load for my rifle 66.5 grs with 130 Accubond to 67 grs that left heavy ejector marks and stretched primer pockets that were unusable again. My rifle has a 27 3/4" 9 twist barrel and I am getting average 3350 fps and half MOA accuracy. Really shoots flat across long bean fields and results is DRT on white tail. [/QUOTE]
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