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The Basics, Starting Out
IMR7828 Powder
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<blockquote data-quote="backwoods83" data-source="post: 588757" data-attributes="member: 29890"><p>7828 is a good powder, even though its listed just a notch hotter than H1000 on the burn chart its actually closer to H4831sc, and it does well in the wby mags from 270 to 340, also has probably the highest velocity in a 300win mag under 165s, is good for 270 an 7mm wsm's and the 7mm rsaum. I keep a pound on hand but have primarily replaced it with 4831. Also as mentioned its pretty temp stable and works well (usually better) with standard large rifle primers than it does with magnum primers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="backwoods83, post: 588757, member: 29890"] 7828 is a good powder, even though its listed just a notch hotter than H1000 on the burn chart its actually closer to H4831sc, and it does well in the wby mags from 270 to 340, also has probably the highest velocity in a 300win mag under 165s, is good for 270 an 7mm wsm's and the 7mm rsaum. I keep a pound on hand but have primarily replaced it with 4831. Also as mentioned its pretty temp stable and works well (usually better) with standard large rifle primers than it does with magnum primers. [/QUOTE]
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