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100g & H-1000???
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<blockquote data-quote="remingtonman_25_06" data-source="post: 88558" data-attributes="member: 1403"><p>Well, From my figuring anyways, H-1000 is a little slower burning then RL-22. 57g of RL-22 is usually around max with a 100g bullet. I will try 56g and 57g of H-1000 today and check for velocity. Its a cold SOB outside today, hope my chrony will work alright. I have tested the 100g Partitions with IMR-4831 &amp; H-4831, &amp; IMR-4350. I just dont have any more of the above powders. I found 2 loads that shot 1 inch and 3300fps. I have used H-1000 for 115g bullets. Hopefully going up in powder charge will produce a little more accuracy to go with the velocity. Like I said, I'll start at 56g and go to 57g. If 57g shoots no better then the 56g load, I'll just go buy another pound of IMR-4831 and load the rest of them up. 53.5g of IMR-4831 produced 3400fps with 1 inch groups at 100 yards.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="remingtonman_25_06, post: 88558, member: 1403"] Well, From my figuring anyways, H-1000 is a little slower burning then RL-22. 57g of RL-22 is usually around max with a 100g bullet. I will try 56g and 57g of H-1000 today and check for velocity. Its a cold SOB outside today, hope my chrony will work alright. I have tested the 100g Partitions with IMR-4831 & H-4831, & IMR-4350. I just dont have any more of the above powders. I found 2 loads that shot 1 inch and 3300fps. I have used H-1000 for 115g bullets. Hopefully going up in powder charge will produce a little more accuracy to go with the velocity. Like I said, I'll start at 56g and go to 57g. If 57g shoots no better then the 56g load, I'll just go buy another pound of IMR-4831 and load the rest of them up. 53.5g of IMR-4831 produced 3400fps with 1 inch groups at 100 yards. [/QUOTE]
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