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Reloading
264 WM and RL25 vs RL26
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<blockquote data-quote="Trnelson" data-source="post: 1242220" data-attributes="member: 42308"><p>Maybe a minor powder change up (if safe) and down a 0.1g at a time to solidify the node. Retumbo runs real nice in a 264 win. I get 3,168 with a SD of 9 in my rig. The node is very narrow in my rifle + 0.2 and-0.3 I'm off it completely and accuracy falls apart. I suspect it is due to the light profile of the barrel (model 70 extreme) I skipped over the load I settled in on going up and hit the edge of it coming back down. I made 1.0g moves up to 3,050 then 0.5g up to my rifles maximum. I then came down 0.2g at a time and finally got it worked out. When I rebarrel I will certainly chose a heavier profile. I've been looking at a bartlein t style rifling that starts out 1/14 and exits 1/7. I only get about 50 rounds of the ELDX before my current barrel starts noticeably loose accuracy due to copper fouling in the first few inches of the barrel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trnelson, post: 1242220, member: 42308"] Maybe a minor powder change up (if safe) and down a 0.1g at a time to solidify the node. Retumbo runs real nice in a 264 win. I get 3,168 with a SD of 9 in my rig. The node is very narrow in my rifle + 0.2 and-0.3 I'm off it completely and accuracy falls apart. I suspect it is due to the light profile of the barrel (model 70 extreme) I skipped over the load I settled in on going up and hit the edge of it coming back down. I made 1.0g moves up to 3,050 then 0.5g up to my rifles maximum. I then came down 0.2g at a time and finally got it worked out. When I rebarrel I will certainly chose a heavier profile. I've been looking at a bartlein t style rifling that starts out 1/14 and exits 1/7. I only get about 50 rounds of the ELDX before my current barrel starts noticeably loose accuracy due to copper fouling in the first few inches of the barrel. [/QUOTE]
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