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Reloading
7 saum, 180 Berger, and H1000 advise
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<blockquote data-quote="Doublezranch" data-source="post: 1067275" data-attributes="member: 32664"><p>After further research it looks like the 7 wsm guys are using around 61 grains. I would think I should be able to start at 57 and work my way up. Berger says that in order to get enough pressure you would have to fill the case to 109%. I am a little skeptical about that. I would think at 109% you'd be looking at a face full of steel. Can anyone run this in quickload please?</p><p></p><p>Berger said this:</p><p></p><p>"Thank you for getting with us at Berger Bullets. We do not list H-1000 for this application, due to its very slow burn rate. To get to a good working pressure, you would be over 109% fill ratio. If you could get all of this powder in the case, you would not be able to properly seat the bullet. Please do not hesitate to get back with us if we can be of further assistance for you."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Doublezranch, post: 1067275, member: 32664"] After further research it looks like the 7 wsm guys are using around 61 grains. I would think I should be able to start at 57 and work my way up. Berger says that in order to get enough pressure you would have to fill the case to 109%. I am a little skeptical about that. I would think at 109% you'd be looking at a face full of steel. Can anyone run this in quickload please? Berger said this: "Thank you for getting with us at Berger Bullets. We do not list H-1000 for this application, due to its very slow burn rate. To get to a good working pressure, you would be over 109% fill ratio. If you could get all of this powder in the case, you would not be able to properly seat the bullet. Please do not hesitate to get back with us if we can be of further assistance for you." [/QUOTE]
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