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Powder for 7mm Rem Mag
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<blockquote data-quote="thekyrifleman" data-source="post: 933270" data-attributes="member: 67984"><p>When Rem first brought out the 7mag in 1962, the powder was a non canister version of 7828. The closet in velocity at that time was H4831, or the IMR's 4350 or 4831 depending on bullet weights. Today, the Alliant powders seem to have filled a need. RL 19, 22, and 25 all do quite well with lower apparent pressures. Personally, I have used them al, including Hodgon H1000 and Retumbo, l and now have gravitated to the RL series. Absolutely no bad experience with temp issues from 80+degrees,( S FL, ) to 10 degrees,( PA in Dec).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thekyrifleman, post: 933270, member: 67984"] When Rem first brought out the 7mag in 1962, the powder was a non canister version of 7828. The closet in velocity at that time was H4831, or the IMR's 4350 or 4831 depending on bullet weights. Today, the Alliant powders seem to have filled a need. RL 19, 22, and 25 all do quite well with lower apparent pressures. Personally, I have used them al, including Hodgon H1000 and Retumbo, l and now have gravitated to the RL series. Absolutely no bad experience with temp issues from 80+degrees,( S FL, ) to 10 degrees,( PA in Dec). [/QUOTE]
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