Skokie, again not Superformance related, but I managed to go shooting this afternoon with some 165 Gr matrix bullets over Retumbo in my X-Bolt 270 WSM. These were my results:
All using 165 Grain Matrix VLD, Fed 215M, 2.910 O.A.L.
1: 62.0 Gr Retumbo, 2768 FPS
2: 63.0 Gr Retumbo, 2788 FPS
3: 64.0 Gr Retumbo, 2847 FPS
4: 65.0 Gr Retumbo, 2871 FPS
5: 65.5 Gr Retumbo, 2893 FPS
6: 66.0 Gr Retumbo, 2929 FPS Still minimal pressure signs, bolt extraction minimally sticky, no cratering of primers, minor flattening. I might work up another .5-1 Grain and see if I can net 3000 out of it. Here are the pictures of my groups working up loads:
Shots 1-3, #2-3 touching
Shots 4-6, can't remember order
Here was another load I was working up using RL22 and 150 Grain Nosler BT's. Velocities aren't neck-breaking, but I'm not pushing it (since it would be wasted with the bullet construction on game anyways), and it's pretty hard to argue with the accuracy...
All using Nosler Ballistic Tip 150 Gr, Fed 215M, 2.885 O.A.L. (into lands, will be jumping it .010-.020 with my actual load)
1: 57.0 Gr RL22, 2815 FPS
2: 58.0 Gr RL22, 2886 FPS
3: 59.0 Gr RL22, 2937 FPS
4: 60.0 Gr RL22, 2999 FPS
5: 61.0 Gr RL22, 3021 FPS
Top left was #1, bottom left was #5. Cloverleaf was #2-4
Are you planning on using the loads for hunting or target/competition? Keep in mind that overclocking some bullets will do more harm than good in a hunting situation. I'm in the middle of doing a bullet test in .277 to evaluate how magnum speeds affect terminal ballistics negatively, depending on bullet construction.
Anyways, I'd love to get my hands on some of that Superformance, the numbers look impressive. I'm especially interested in seeing how it would compare to the Retumbo in the 165 Gr weight bullets. Can't wait to see your results! If you want to swap small amounts of powder for testing, drop me a PM.
TT