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Reloading 280 AI which powders
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<blockquote data-quote="VinceMule" data-source="post: 2641206" data-attributes="member: 122164"><p>56g of IMR 7828, Federal 210, 175g Long range accubond, .003 off the lands shoots groups less than .300 in my 27", 9T X Caliber barrel. I am using 30/06 brass formed from PMC new brass, formed with 14.6g of bullseye and cream of wheat...brass is tough. I also use Lapua in another rifle formed from 06 brass, same way. The groups right after the fire forming with cream of wheat shot tiny groups. That lapua brass is super tough, I have not lost a primer pocket yet running some high pressures at times. I also formed brass from NEW lake city Match brass, this brass shoots well, also but I have not shot it enough to tell how tough the primer pockets are.</p><p></p><p>7828 with the 160-168g bullets with the federal 210 also shoot small groups, but I opted for the 175 due to how hard it anchors deer and hogs.</p><p></p><p>For some reason, the Federal 210 with the 7828 groups the smallest. We load at the rifle range and test all primers.</p><p></p><p>Primers do make a difference.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VinceMule, post: 2641206, member: 122164"] 56g of IMR 7828, Federal 210, 175g Long range accubond, .003 off the lands shoots groups less than .300 in my 27", 9T X Caliber barrel. I am using 30/06 brass formed from PMC new brass, formed with 14.6g of bullseye and cream of wheat...brass is tough. I also use Lapua in another rifle formed from 06 brass, same way. The groups right after the fire forming with cream of wheat shot tiny groups. That lapua brass is super tough, I have not lost a primer pocket yet running some high pressures at times. I also formed brass from NEW lake city Match brass, this brass shoots well, also but I have not shot it enough to tell how tough the primer pockets are. 7828 with the 160-168g bullets with the federal 210 also shoot small groups, but I opted for the 175 due to how hard it anchors deer and hogs. For some reason, the Federal 210 with the 7828 groups the smallest. We load at the rifle range and test all primers. Primers do make a difference. [/QUOTE]
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