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7mm rem and 180 bergers...again
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<blockquote data-quote="jpeaston" data-source="post: 614766" data-attributes="member: 22493"><p>In 7rm and 180 bvld, I use H4831sc, 64g, fed 210M. 2835 fps. Easy on me, easy on brass. Really low ES and SD's. I have found this powder to be really temp stable and from lot to lot I do not have to tweek loads. Since finding this powder/primer combo I switched to it exclusively in 243wssm, 25-06, 280AI, 7RM, and, 300 win mag. I am on my third different 8 lb jug and didn't need to adjust previous loads for anything with a bullet weight over 160 grains.</p><p> </p><p>You will give up a little speed, but temp swings may be 80 degrees between shooting sessions for me. As I have been in this game longer, and have acculmulated more rifles, I love being able to pick up any of my rifles and know where the first shot is going to hit. In long range you are going to be dialing anyways, a couple extra clicks is no big deal, plus I am extremely ocd on brass prep, and once I get a piece where I want it, I don't want to have to re-do it after 3 firings. My brother is still is mad cause I wouldn't let him keep the one brass that he shot his elk with last year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jpeaston, post: 614766, member: 22493"] In 7rm and 180 bvld, I use H4831sc, 64g, fed 210M. 2835 fps. Easy on me, easy on brass. Really low ES and SD's. I have found this powder to be really temp stable and from lot to lot I do not have to tweek loads. Since finding this powder/primer combo I switched to it exclusively in 243wssm, 25-06, 280AI, 7RM, and, 300 win mag. I am on my third different 8 lb jug and didn't need to adjust previous loads for anything with a bullet weight over 160 grains. You will give up a little speed, but temp swings may be 80 degrees between shooting sessions for me. As I have been in this game longer, and have acculmulated more rifles, I love being able to pick up any of my rifles and know where the first shot is going to hit. In long range you are going to be dialing anyways, a couple extra clicks is no big deal, plus I am extremely ocd on brass prep, and once I get a piece where I want it, I don't want to have to re-do it after 3 firings. My brother is still is mad cause I wouldn't let him keep the one brass that he shot his elk with last year. [/QUOTE]
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