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Reloading
7mm rm 160 grain accubond reloader 22
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<blockquote data-quote="fmuguira" data-source="post: 1576785" data-attributes="member: 27974"><p>As long as no pressure signs, (cratered primers, ejector marks on brass, stiff bolt lift etc) then go up a half grain at a time. I suspect you ll get to 65+ grs of R22 with that 160 bullet. Use your chrono as you increase charges. </p><p></p><p>Keep in mind R22 is temp sensitive so if you develop the load at 30 degrees approach 80-90 degree days cautiously. Temp could change it 75-100 fps!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fmuguira, post: 1576785, member: 27974"] As long as no pressure signs, (cratered primers, ejector marks on brass, stiff bolt lift etc) then go up a half grain at a time. I suspect you ll get to 65+ grs of R22 with that 160 bullet. Use your chrono as you increase charges. Keep in mind R22 is temp sensitive so if you develop the load at 30 degrees approach 80-90 degree days cautiously. Temp could change it 75-100 fps!! [/QUOTE]
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