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<blockquote data-quote="HoytemanPA" data-source="post: 148607" data-attributes="member: 286"><p>My favorite load for my Accumark barrel was 200 gr Accubonds and 106gr Retumbo. </p><p></p><p>103 H1000 with 200mks was pretty good too.</p><p></p><p>I don't really work loads up, I find out what the boundaries are from the get-go. If I had 10 lbs of unknown burn rate powder thats most likely slower than H1000 I would start at 100gr and do single loads jumping 2 grains up until I saw signs I didn't like, then do ten one grain incremental loads under max sign indicated powder level for a rough ladder at 3-4 hundred yards, and then whatever method works after that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HoytemanPA, post: 148607, member: 286"] My favorite load for my Accumark barrel was 200 gr Accubonds and 106gr Retumbo. 103 H1000 with 200mks was pretty good too. I don't really work loads up, I find out what the boundaries are from the get-go. If I had 10 lbs of unknown burn rate powder thats most likely slower than H1000 I would start at 100gr and do single loads jumping 2 grains up until I saw signs I didn't like, then do ten one grain incremental loads under max sign indicated powder level for a rough ladder at 3-4 hundred yards, and then whatever method works after that. [/QUOTE]
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