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7mm rem mag 162 eld-x results?
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<blockquote data-quote="WildRose" data-source="post: 1281685" data-attributes="member: 30902"><p>H1000 has always been pretty reliable for me and until I started fooling around with RL23 and 26 it was all I'd ever used in my 7mm STW's and .300wm's.</p><p></p><p>H1000 won't break any velocity records but it is very consistent. Temperatures where I live can vary by over 100 degrees through the course of the year so I try to avoid powders that aren't pretty stable.</p><p></p><p>What has impressed me most about RL23 and 26 is the higher velocities without showing any pressure signs.</p><p></p><p>I was shooting some highly compressed loads of both powders in my .260's today without seeing any pressure signs at all. My old Chrony died on me in November and I haven't replaced it quite yet so I can't tell you what my velocities were running. Both 23 and 26 are pretty bulky so they fill a case quick. I've always been leery of compressed loads but these impressed me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WildRose, post: 1281685, member: 30902"] H1000 has always been pretty reliable for me and until I started fooling around with RL23 and 26 it was all I'd ever used in my 7mm STW's and .300wm's. H1000 won't break any velocity records but it is very consistent. Temperatures where I live can vary by over 100 degrees through the course of the year so I try to avoid powders that aren't pretty stable. What has impressed me most about RL23 and 26 is the higher velocities without showing any pressure signs. I was shooting some highly compressed loads of both powders in my .260's today without seeing any pressure signs at all. My old Chrony died on me in November and I haven't replaced it quite yet so I can't tell you what my velocities were running. Both 23 and 26 are pretty bulky so they fill a case quick. I've always been leery of compressed loads but these impressed me. [/QUOTE]
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