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<blockquote data-quote="Capt RB" data-source="post: 1826822" data-attributes="member: 85987"><p>Peterson has select brass in 7mm08 This is an upgrade from their match brass. I've only used the match brass. In the 6.5 creedmoor it was very easy to get single digit es with multiple powders. I had 6es with RL 26 8es with 4955 and 8es with 100V for 10rnds, 5rnds for the other 2. It has less volume than others so it will pressure faster. I ran 2855fps 147eldm without issue in a 24" stock savage. .4 grains less yesterday in a 26" bart ran 2894 with the 3 shots having 2 at 2894 and the last at 2893. This was leftover from the other gun and not worked up to see how it would shoot. Was 7/8" but had some vertical I think is firing pin induced. I'll find out next trip to the range</p><p>I don't see 22-250 listed but I think they did make it at one time</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Capt RB, post: 1826822, member: 85987"] Peterson has select brass in 7mm08 This is an upgrade from their match brass. I've only used the match brass. In the 6.5 creedmoor it was very easy to get single digit es with multiple powders. I had 6es with RL 26 8es with 4955 and 8es with 100V for 10rnds, 5rnds for the other 2. It has less volume than others so it will pressure faster. I ran 2855fps 147eldm without issue in a 24" stock savage. .4 grains less yesterday in a 26" bart ran 2894 with the 3 shots having 2 at 2894 and the last at 2893. This was leftover from the other gun and not worked up to see how it would shoot. Was 7/8" but had some vertical I think is firing pin induced. I'll find out next trip to the range I don't see 22-250 listed but I think they did make it at one time [/QUOTE]
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