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7mag reload help for a 22" barrel
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<blockquote data-quote="kraig" data-source="post: 1665916" data-attributes="member: 108101"><p>Looks like I can at least find H1000 to try it out. I have Berger 180s and to put your mind to peace I already looked up the load info to start with...</p><p>Hodgdon H1000 .284" 3.290"</p><p>Min: 63.2 / 2,605 / 46,000 PSI</p><p>Max: 69.5C / 2,884 / 60,000 PSI</p><p></p><p>What brand of brass are you running to get 71g in or are you just running a compressed load. (guess it depends on how far out your seating the bullet)</p><p></p><p>Also looks like my left over magnum powder is between H1000 and Retumbo on the burn rate so I might just open that up and see. My favorite thing about Retumbo so far is that it has very little variance FPS with temperature changes from 25deg - 90deg. I live in GA so its hard to test at colder temps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kraig, post: 1665916, member: 108101"] Looks like I can at least find H1000 to try it out. I have Berger 180s and to put your mind to peace I already looked up the load info to start with... Hodgdon H1000 .284" 3.290" Min: 63.2 / 2,605 / 46,000 PSI Max: 69.5C / 2,884 / 60,000 PSI What brand of brass are you running to get 71g in or are you just running a compressed load. (guess it depends on how far out your seating the bullet) Also looks like my left over magnum powder is between H1000 and Retumbo on the burn rate so I might just open that up and see. My favorite thing about Retumbo so far is that it has very little variance FPS with temperature changes from 25deg - 90deg. I live in GA so its hard to test at colder temps. [/QUOTE]
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