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Starting a custom light(ish) weight .338 Norma build!!
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<blockquote data-quote="codyadams" data-source="post: 1615521" data-attributes="member: 87243"><p>Seems like most people are using 89-91 grains of Retumbo, and almost everyone uses 88-89 grains H1000, generally with HBN you use a grain or so more, but also every rifle is different. I think the velocity I'm seeing is more important. </p><p></p><p>I think my next loads are going to explore some groups with H1000 in the 87-89.5 range and 88-90.5 range with Retumbo . Those are more common velocity nodes in this cartridge, and were displaying very promising accuracy, were in the mid to upper 2700's w h1000 and lower to mid 2800's with Retumbo, and should give me a saftey margin, especially considering it was 35° when I was shooting these loads.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="codyadams, post: 1615521, member: 87243"] Seems like most people are using 89-91 grains of Retumbo, and almost everyone uses 88-89 grains H1000, generally with HBN you use a grain or so more, but also every rifle is different. I think the velocity I'm seeing is more important. I think my next loads are going to explore some groups with H1000 in the 87-89.5 range and 88-90.5 range with Retumbo . Those are more common velocity nodes in this cartridge, and were displaying very promising accuracy, were in the mid to upper 2700's w h1000 and lower to mid 2800's with Retumbo, and should give me a saftey margin, especially considering it was 35° when I was shooting these loads. [/QUOTE]
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