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160 Accubond and H1000
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<blockquote data-quote="jonesse91" data-source="post: 610019" data-attributes="member: 37264"><p>I have a Ruger M77 with the tang safety in 7mm Remington Magnum. I am trying to work up a load for the 160 Accubonds but I am getting dismal velocities. With a max charge of 60 grains of IMR4350 I only attained 2800. With H1000, I worked up to 69.5 grains and got 2905. The case on that one looked the exact same as my starting charge of 66.0 grains. I am using federal GM215M primers and my gun has a 24" barrel. I don't know whether to keep working up with the H1000 with my gun or to try something else. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.</p><p></p><p>Sean.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jonesse91, post: 610019, member: 37264"] I have a Ruger M77 with the tang safety in 7mm Remington Magnum. I am trying to work up a load for the 160 Accubonds but I am getting dismal velocities. With a max charge of 60 grains of IMR4350 I only attained 2800. With H1000, I worked up to 69.5 grains and got 2905. The case on that one looked the exact same as my starting charge of 66.0 grains. I am using federal GM215M primers and my gun has a 24" barrel. I don't know whether to keep working up with the H1000 with my gun or to try something else. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks. Sean. [/QUOTE]
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