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<blockquote data-quote="D.Camilleri" data-source="post: 846271" data-attributes="member: 2567"><p>I first tried H-1000 in my 338 RUM years back and it wouldn't give me the velocity I was after because it was too slow burning. Then several years ago, something changed and now the burn rate is perfect. I still have one pound of an old batch left that I won't use at this time. When I bought my last batch, I bit the bullet and bought 8 pounds. I have run into similar problems with RL 22 and I quit using it, because it acted just like RL 19. The old lot of H-1000, I used to be able to load 102 grs with a 225 accubond and get about 3150 fps, with the new lots I can load 97 grs and get 3300.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="D.Camilleri, post: 846271, member: 2567"] I first tried H-1000 in my 338 RUM years back and it wouldn't give me the velocity I was after because it was too slow burning. Then several years ago, something changed and now the burn rate is perfect. I still have one pound of an old batch left that I won't use at this time. When I bought my last batch, I bit the bullet and bought 8 pounds. I have run into similar problems with RL 22 and I quit using it, because it acted just like RL 19. The old lot of H-1000, I used to be able to load 102 grs with a 225 accubond and get about 3150 fps, with the new lots I can load 97 grs and get 3300. [/QUOTE]
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