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7mm Rem Mag reloading starting point
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<blockquote data-quote="FlGunner" data-source="post: 2147377" data-attributes="member: 94240"><p>162 eldx 68.5 grains of H1000 Fed 215 in Hornady brass. Shoots 2950 fps at just under 1/2 moa out 800 consistently for me. Like all of the above, some of the popular powders are extremely hard to get right now, unless you are rich and don't mind getting price gouged on gun broker. I had a bid for $550 (felt dumb doing it too) on an 8 lb jug with 1 hr left in the auction and lost by $300 by the time it was over. Retumbo is another good powder if you go with Berger 168 or 180 class bullets, just pay attention to what twist rate your rifle is and keep that in mind when you buy your bullets so you don't waste money on something it won't stabilize.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FlGunner, post: 2147377, member: 94240"] 162 eldx 68.5 grains of H1000 Fed 215 in Hornady brass. Shoots 2950 fps at just under 1/2 moa out 800 consistently for me. Like all of the above, some of the popular powders are extremely hard to get right now, unless you are rich and don’t mind getting price gouged on gun broker. I had a bid for $550 (felt dumb doing it too) on an 8 lb jug with 1 hr left in the auction and lost by $300 by the time it was over. Retumbo is another good powder if you go with Berger 168 or 180 class bullets, just pay attention to what twist rate your rifle is and keep that in mind when you buy your bullets so you don’t waste money on something it won’t stabilize. [/QUOTE]
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