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Reloading
Ladder for 7mm Rem Mag
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<blockquote data-quote="AKHunterNorthPole" data-source="post: 433860" data-attributes="member: 17633"><p>I didn't use my chrono because honestly I only wanted to concentrate on getting the best groups first and only worry about one thing at a time. I will be using this rifle for hunting in Alaska so I want to load from the magazine which limits my seating depth. I am seating the farthest out my magazine will allow. I need a good combo of accuracy, power and reliability up here, there are big brown furry critters up here! There was no data for H4831 from Berger and the closest they had to it as far as from the burn rate chart was RL-22 and H4831sc so I started with those numbers. I went up to 65g because they list 65 as max for RL-22. I am going to do it again and probably go up to 67g or so looking for pressure. If you are using 72g H1000 and they (Berger) list 69.5 as max I can probably push a little more.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AKHunterNorthPole, post: 433860, member: 17633"] I didn't use my chrono because honestly I only wanted to concentrate on getting the best groups first and only worry about one thing at a time. I will be using this rifle for hunting in Alaska so I want to load from the magazine which limits my seating depth. I am seating the farthest out my magazine will allow. I need a good combo of accuracy, power and reliability up here, there are big brown furry critters up here! There was no data for H4831 from Berger and the closest they had to it as far as from the burn rate chart was RL-22 and H4831sc so I started with those numbers. I went up to 65g because they list 65 as max for RL-22. I am going to do it again and probably go up to 67g or so looking for pressure. If you are using 72g H1000 and they (Berger) list 69.5 as max I can probably push a little more. [/QUOTE]
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