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Hodgdon RETUMBO powder
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<blockquote data-quote="65WSM" data-source="post: 3062250" data-attributes="member: 9551"><p>Since I started the endorsement of Retumbo. Retumbo is still temperature stable and accurate, but Reloader 26 is a hundred and a quarter feet per second faster with comparable pressures and still room in the case. Since I hunt big game, deer and elk, during cold weather, usually one side of freezing or the other, I also do load development for this cartridge in the Winter. Reloader 26 seems to be close to similar temperature stability. Bryan Litz has said he believes R-26 is also comparatively stable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="65WSM, post: 3062250, member: 9551"] Since I started the endorsement of Retumbo. Retumbo is still temperature stable and accurate, but Reloader 26 is a hundred and a quarter feet per second faster with comparable pressures and still room in the case. Since I hunt big game, deer and elk, during cold weather, usually one side of freezing or the other, I also do load development for this cartridge in the Winter. Reloader 26 seems to be close to similar temperature stability. Bryan Litz has said he believes R-26 is also comparatively stable. [/QUOTE]
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