05 September 2002, 06:03
RogerKRetumbo Powder Experience?
Does anybody have any experience with this powder? I'm thinking about getting a 270 WSM and loading 150 grain Barnes X. My dealer has one on the rack and it keeps trying to seduce me. My resolve is fading.
05 September 2002, 06:48
POPToo slow for the WSM (I think). Where you can use IMR 7828 and H1000 is where Retumbo fits.
05 September 2002, 18:20
TinyI haven't tried it yet but will.Hodgdon's web page has some data for Retumbo in different rounds one of which is the 270 WSM.
06 September 2002, 16:38
<30-378Weatherby>I have used this powder a lot recently and I am fairly impressed with the performance. It does increase the velocity by almost 300 fps in my Weatherby and accuracy is just right for a hunting load. I think retumbo needs a little more testing from others besides myself before I totally commit, so let me know your results. Thanks
06 September 2002, 16:39
Mike37530-378Weatherby,
Is the Retumbo made in Australia.
Mie
07 September 2002, 14:43
<grkldoc>Retumbo is a very good powder. As or more consistent than H1000. It is slower (need to add 5-10%more) so you can add more powder and get more velocity. I have used it in the 22/284, 6.5WSM, and 300 RUM. It has worked well in all but the 22/284 where it was a little too slow to match velocities with H1000. Hogdon's loading data for the 300 RUM was right on as far as charge/velocity. Used 69gr with 108 gr Lapua scenar(6.5 WSM). Excellent accuracy 9 consecutive shots .6" no fliers 3600fps. Used 90gr under 210gr berger VLD (300RUM 30" barrel) 4 consecutive shots .5" no fliers 3000fps (not maximum). I bought 8 pounds of the stuff and I'm resurrecting the 6.5 STW project.
Have fun!!
08 September 2002, 09:30
Ol` Joegrkldoc, we all get a bit excited over our pet projects at times but try to take a deep breath and only push "enter" once
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08 September 2002, 10:36
<wildcat51>Retumbo is the first powder that broke the 3200 fps mark with a 115 grain bullet in my one of kind 25 cal wildcat.
Meaning the cases had minimum case expansion compared to H1000 that I could only reach 3100 fps with. I have a picture of a fireformed case on the 25 gibbs thread a few down if anyone is interested. It is standing beside a virgin 25-06 case.
Retumbo bridges in my redding powder measure. So bad that I have to tap the side to release the remaining powder. I recommend tapping and weighing every charge.
08 September 2002, 18:09
<30-378Weatherby>Made in Australia. Packaged in USA.
09 September 2002, 10:47
Russell E. TaylorI finally picked some up, last week.
Note: I was told "the first lot" was recalled. Be advised to look into this if you plan to purchase any. Something about pressures, danger, inconsistency... whatever. All I remember is the important part -- that it was no good and was recalled. For the new stuff, which I have, I was limited to two pounds because the guy only got just so much of it. Two pounds was fine with me. I'm going to use it in my .338/378 Weatherby Magnum and try it, just for the heck of it, in my .280 Ackley Improved. Of the former, I expect to add at least 100 FPS to those 300-grain Sierra Match Kings I'm currently sending downrange at 3014 FPS, and save some pressure in the process.