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Reloading
7mm Rem Mag and 180 Berger Hybrids
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<blockquote data-quote="mrb1982" data-source="post: 942346" data-attributes="member: 50419"><p>I have thought about settling back to the 69.5gr H1000 also, I will see what I think when the time comes. I could see backing it down because of the wear on the brass. I have a buddy who knows a guy with a Greybull Precision 7RM that he had to back down the loads they gave him because it was kinda hard on brass. Maybe this falls under one of those deals that everything is a give and take. You shoot a larger caliber or somethign that takes more powder to get a little more velocity, but if you shoot the lesser caliber and shoot it extra hot, whatever you save in powder, you spend in brass. hahaha Who knows! I am just shooting a Sendero with a 26" barrel so I am curious what kind of velocity I will obtain.</p><p> </p><p>Anybody want to venture a guess of what kind of velocity I will range in? If somebody had a good estimate it would sure make getting my drops started a lot easier lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mrb1982, post: 942346, member: 50419"] I have thought about settling back to the 69.5gr H1000 also, I will see what I think when the time comes. I could see backing it down because of the wear on the brass. I have a buddy who knows a guy with a Greybull Precision 7RM that he had to back down the loads they gave him because it was kinda hard on brass. Maybe this falls under one of those deals that everything is a give and take. You shoot a larger caliber or somethign that takes more powder to get a little more velocity, but if you shoot the lesser caliber and shoot it extra hot, whatever you save in powder, you spend in brass. hahaha Who knows! I am just shooting a Sendero with a 26" barrel so I am curious what kind of velocity I will obtain. Anybody want to venture a guess of what kind of velocity I will range in? If somebody had a good estimate it would sure make getting my drops started a lot easier lol [/QUOTE]
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