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Reloading
7WSM and H1000
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<blockquote data-quote="AKGuide" data-source="post: 903571" data-attributes="member: 64701"><p>I would think that it is a combination of both annealing and the different lot of powder. Annealing makes the necks all uniform tension, but also releases the bullet easier allowing less initial start up pressures. Add that the new lot that you have may be on the slower side and I believe this is the reason you have lost velocity. I would load a couple at .4 grains over and .8 grains over to see what happens velocity wise. My guess is that with a touch more powder your velocity will come back to where it was. The ES and SD look good though.</p><p></p><p>Reuben</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AKGuide, post: 903571, member: 64701"] I would think that it is a combination of both annealing and the different lot of powder. Annealing makes the necks all uniform tension, but also releases the bullet easier allowing less initial start up pressures. Add that the new lot that you have may be on the slower side and I believe this is the reason you have lost velocity. I would load a couple at .4 grains over and .8 grains over to see what happens velocity wise. My guess is that with a touch more powder your velocity will come back to where it was. The ES and SD look good though. Reuben [/QUOTE]
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