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Reloading
7 RUM using 180's
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<blockquote data-quote="TwoMore" data-source="post: 1674817" data-attributes="member: 95166"><p>On my factory Sendero 7 RUM I use Retumbo at 92 grains with the 180.(getting close to top load) I also shoot a rum AI that I use the 195 and 180 in and I did do load development with r33 for the 195 and it seemed to be around 2 to 3 grains more that Retumbo would have been. I ended up at 94 grains of 33 for the 195 at 3210 I have since changed to WC 872 and I run almost the same charge weight as r33, now I don't push the AI hard because of the amount of work I have in my brass and really don't have to to get the velocity that I wanted. I have ran the 180s at 96 grains of 872 in my AI , I think I would start at around 92 grains of 33 and go from there in a rum with the 180</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TwoMore, post: 1674817, member: 95166"] On my factory Sendero 7 RUM I use Retumbo at 92 grains with the 180.(getting close to top load) I also shoot a rum AI that I use the 195 and 180 in and I did do load development with r33 for the 195 and it seemed to be around 2 to 3 grains more that Retumbo would have been. I ended up at 94 grains of 33 for the 195 at 3210 I have since changed to WC 872 and I run almost the same charge weight as r33, now I don't push the AI hard because of the amount of work I have in my brass and really don't have to to get the velocity that I wanted. I have ran the 180s at 96 grains of 872 in my AI , I think I would start at around 92 grains of 33 and go from there in a rum with the 180 [/QUOTE]
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