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Reloading
Powder 30-06 and 7mm rem mag
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<blockquote data-quote="runshort" data-source="post: 722111" data-attributes="member: 10743"><p>Welcome to LRH. You didn't mention what bullet weights you are using. </p><p>I've had good luck with IMR 4350 in the 06 using 165-180 gr bullets. We can say the same about 7RM with the 150 gr. but if your planning on using the 160gr. + you may want to try some of the slower burning powders H-4831, H-1000, IMR7828.</p><p>That's just what works for us. Make sure you start low and work up whatever powder you decide to use. Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="runshort, post: 722111, member: 10743"] Welcome to LRH. You didn't mention what bullet weights you are using. I've had good luck with IMR 4350 in the 06 using 165-180 gr bullets. We can say the same about 7RM with the 150 gr. but if your planning on using the 160gr. + you may want to try some of the slower burning powders H-4831, H-1000, IMR7828. That's just what works for us. Make sure you start low and work up whatever powder you decide to use. Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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