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264 win mag H1000 140 ELDM load data wanted
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<blockquote data-quote="Trnelson" data-source="post: 1773925" data-attributes="member: 42308"><p>H-1000 isn't a terrible powder choice. It is extremely stable. Case fill ratio is decent. I used to use it in a couple of my 264win. </p><p></p><p>If you are running a factory chambered rifle with a 9 twist I'd go straight to a 130 Berger AR Hybrid OTM. It isn't picky about seating depth at all and is super easy to tune. You should have no trouble safely getting to 3,150 FPS, full stability, and flatter inside reasonable hunting ranges. </p><p>A few years ago H-1000 was difficult to get and I moved to different powders and found superior performance, plentiful supply and no valid reason to go back. </p><p></p><p>On an important aside, after looking at my old reloading notes NONE of my rifles with SAAMI chambers made it safely above 63.0g of H1000 and 3,140 fps with any 140g bullet. It is widely accepted that 264win data is pretty conservative, but it isn't unreasonable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trnelson, post: 1773925, member: 42308"] H-1000 isn’t a terrible powder choice. It is extremely stable. Case fill ratio is decent. I used to use it in a couple of my 264win. If you are running a factory chambered rifle with a 9 twist I’d go straight to a 130 Berger AR Hybrid OTM. It isn’t picky about seating depth at all and is super easy to tune. You should have no trouble safely getting to 3,150 FPS, full stability, and flatter inside reasonable hunting ranges. A few years ago H-1000 was difficult to get and I moved to different powders and found superior performance, plentiful supply and no valid reason to go back. On an important aside, after looking at my old reloading notes NONE of my rifles with SAAMI chambers made it safely above 63.0g of H1000 and 3,140 fps with any 140g bullet. It is widely accepted that 264win data is pretty conservative, but it isn’t unreasonable. [/QUOTE]
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