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6.5 prc vs 264 wm
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<blockquote data-quote="Trnelson" data-source="post: 1551851" data-attributes="member: 42308"><p>You maybe able to add a bit of powder to that load safely. Do a little scouting around on the web for yourself and work up slowly. Published data for the 264 win is pretty conservative.</p><p>You should see what you are looking for right around 68.0g of Retumbo. I've played with Retumbo in several of my 264 win rifles over the years. I would expect it to be able to get to 3,150fps with a good margin of safety. Work up with a chronograph 0.2g at a time and stop at the first sign of pressure. Back off 0.5g and you should be close to there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trnelson, post: 1551851, member: 42308"] You maybe able to add a bit of powder to that load safely. Do a little scouting around on the web for yourself and work up slowly. Published data for the 264 win is pretty conservative. You should see what you are looking for right around 68.0g of Retumbo. I’ve played with Retumbo in several of my 264 win rifles over the years. I would expect it to be able to get to 3,150fps with a good margin of safety. Work up with a chronograph 0.2g at a time and stop at the first sign of pressure. Back off 0.5g and you should be close to there. [/QUOTE]
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