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Looking for loads for a new Mashburn on its way to me. Would love to hear about RL26 and 160 or 175 patitions if anyone has a baseline, but interested in what people are running.
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Did you buy the rifle that was for sale in the classifieds?
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Only accurate rifles are interesting.
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Thanks Dave.
That was the thread I was looking for and couldn't find.
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I'd skip H1000 and go right to Retumbo. I've had very lackluster results with H1000, mainly due to it's inconsistency from lot to lot. Retumbo for the 160-175s and 7828 for 140s.
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My rifle has a long throat but I load to about 3.513 to 3.525. The Hornady 162 gr BT with 74 gr H1000. Nosler 150 gr Part. 72 gr IMR 7828. I really like the 175 gr Nosler Part. with 74 gr H1000 and had a 5/16 in group with the Sierra 175 BT and 71 gr RL-25. Randy
US Army Ft Carson, Co 1976 to 1979
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