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I need powder for my .257 bee, and wanted to know your take on R-33 since it is now available. I do realize it was primarily developed for the .338 lapua.
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I haven't even seen any yet--though I hope to.
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It may be just the ticket for the overbores like the .264 Win Mag.
Hope to get some and try it out. When is the ETA?
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Where does it fit in the burn rate chart? I can't even find it listed on the Alliant web page. You would figure that there would be some published data before it hit the street. I know a few places are now shipping it.
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It's gonna be among the slowest powders like US-869, 50BMG etc. Hopefully slower than that with better energy, and no temperature sensitivity.
We can all dream, can't we? Ha!
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I need powder for my .257 bee, and wanted to know your take on R-33 since it is now available. I do realize it was primarily developed for the .338 lapua. Has Hodgdon gotten around to releasing any Retumbo data for this cartridge? They offer it for the 25-06. When I had my 7mm RM, this was a solid performer.......I'd think would do quite well in a .257. Kaiser Norton
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RS Magnum and Retumbo are next to each other on the burn chart. I know Mule Deer favors Magnum for the .257 R-33 is supposed to be even slower with the properties of R-17, i.e. extreme weather tolerance and high energy. http://www.6mmbr.com/reloder17.htmlhttp://bulletin.accurateshooter.com...oder-33-and-power-pro-1000-from-alliant/Azshooter on the fire has begun some load testing with it.
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