Well, went out to the range with my 338 RUM loads and the 300 grain Berger hybrid, and got a bit of a surprise. Originally, I had done a series of 1 grain increments with Sierra 300 grain MK's from 90 to 94 grains with Retumbo, and as luck would have it the 94 grain load had the lowest velocity SD and a vaelocity of 2740, which is pretty much max for a 300 grain bullet. So when the Berger bulets showed up, I ran a series of 5 shot strings from 92.5 grains to 94.0 grains in 0.3 grain increments, and with my first load at 92.5 my velocity was 2740. ????

Shot 2 more strings, velocity did NOT increase, but the outlines of an ejector mark began to appear on the case head, indicating increasing pressure.
Called it a day, and have loaded up some Berger 300 hybrid's starting at 89 grains and going up in half grain increments. Now, early on when I got the rifle, I had seen signs of the velocity petering out as you got to max posted velocity, so it appears that the 338 RUM has a glass ceiling for velocity, but not pressure. Another veteran handloader at the range told me that I was using to faast a powder and needed to get a slower burning one, but Retumbo is almost as slow as they get.
As such, it would appear that it takes somewhat LESS powder to drive the Berger bullet than the 300 MK, which is quite an interesting THEORY. When I shoot the new string of reduced loads, I'll let you know how it turns out. To add final insult to injury, my chrono had a very weak battery and lost the data from my shooting session. Luckily, all the shots were pretty much the same velocity, so I didn't lose much.