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| quote: Originally posted by matt salm: I ended up getting better performance with equal accuracy using Retumbo in my 300 RUM. Not sure on the Edge, I pulled that barrel to make the RUM.
I have one 300 RUM that prefers Retumbo. My Savage LM loves it; it is as accurate as my Stiller Edge. |
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| This thread got me thinking about my 338/300RUM again, so I got it out to work on. I put a more substantial brake on it and a rail at the front. I mounted an atras bipod and a new vortex that I recently did a review on. I loaded up more rounds with 860 to try. Groups were improved off the bipod and it's much less punishing to shoot with the brake. I still couldn't get nice consistent velocity though. I tried a couple different primers and seating depths. Anyone have ideas on how to use this powder? Anyway, I changed to retumbo and had some nice results. I was getting 2725fps with 92.5gr, rem 9.5, and 300gr smk. Three of these went into about half an inch at 200 yards, which I was pretty pleased with. More powder seemed to make the velocities get more erratic, so I guess I'll load a bunch at 92.5 to play with at long range. |
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| What were your extreme spreads? I have been able to get more velocity with Retumbo and RL-33, but neither would match the low ES of H-1000. |
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| The 3 rounds at 92.5gr were 2722, 2726 and 2723. The worst was 860, mag primers and a 0.080" jump--that was easily 60fps spread. Putting the bullet at the lands, with mag primers, and a little less powder seemed to help some. It would be nice to get 860 working because it's so cheap and too slow for most things, but at least I have a load figured out with retumbo. |
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| At this early stage, I'm pretty sold on Retumbo.
A bit over 3000fps, ES under 14fps for a dozen rounds, SD was 11, iirc. |
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| My Edge is throated for 300 grain Bergers on the lands. RL33 has been terrific for me. Better accuracy and velocity than H1000 in my gun. |
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| quote: Originally posted by 505Gibbs2600: My Edge is throated for 300 grain Bergers on the lands. RL33 has been terrific for me. Better accuracy and velocity than H1000 in my gun.
I went with RL33 in my newest Lapua. I am keeping track of the velocity of every shot with all my LR guns; be interesting to see any velocity deviation this winter; it doesn't get that cold, but I will see 50 degree temp drops. |
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