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7lrm 195 berger
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<blockquote data-quote="Russell123523" data-source="post: 1268826" data-attributes="member: 97204"><p>I would try rl33 i would start around 73.5 and move up from there. I also tried different bullets 180 vld and 180 hybrids nothing would shoot untill I tried rl33 gunwerks told me about the eld-x loads but they could not get them to shoot accurate at velocity close to 3000 also they no longer say to load 72 grains of h1000 with the 180 hybrid. My gun is a 1/8 twist barrel rl33 changed that gun. I think this caliber with hornady brass can not hold up to very hot loads I feel good I'm getting 2880 out of the 195's. when I tried 180 hybirds I was getting ejector marks at 71.5 grains h1000 at 3030 fps. I don't think I would every build a caliber again with such little load info and pressure data. When it comes to load development its just using a chrono and staring what you think is low and move up untill you see pressure</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Russell123523, post: 1268826, member: 97204"] I would try rl33 i would start around 73.5 and move up from there. I also tried different bullets 180 vld and 180 hybrids nothing would shoot untill I tried rl33 gunwerks told me about the eld-x loads but they could not get them to shoot accurate at velocity close to 3000 also they no longer say to load 72 grains of h1000 with the 180 hybrid. My gun is a 1/8 twist barrel rl33 changed that gun. I think this caliber with hornady brass can not hold up to very hot loads I feel good I'm getting 2880 out of the 195's. when I tried 180 hybirds I was getting ejector marks at 71.5 grains h1000 at 3030 fps. I don't think I would every build a caliber again with such little load info and pressure data. When it comes to load development its just using a chrono and staring what you think is low and move up untill you see pressure [/QUOTE]
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