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7 mm SHERMAN SHORTMAG vs 7 SAUM
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<blockquote data-quote="Idaho Trecker" data-source="post: 1242351" data-attributes="member: 67706"><p>I'd give hybrid 100v a try if you want to go with a faster burn rate. It's better in the temperature sensitivity department than rl 17. In my 300 ss testing it was between 100v and rl 17 until I finally tried rl 26 in it. I was getting great accuracy speed and es with 100v. I saw a mention of barrel heat with rl 17 which I haven't really noticed before with that powder but have with Superformance. That might be another option for you but again it's pretty temp sensitive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Idaho Trecker, post: 1242351, member: 67706"] I'd give hybrid 100v a try if you want to go with a faster burn rate. It's better in the temperature sensitivity department than rl 17. In my 300 ss testing it was between 100v and rl 17 until I finally tried rl 26 in it. I was getting great accuracy speed and es with 100v. I saw a mention of barrel heat with rl 17 which I haven't really noticed before with that powder but have with Superformance. That might be another option for you but again it's pretty temp sensitive. [/QUOTE]
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