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A RUM question
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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Matteson" data-source="post: 2185461" data-attributes="member: 101791"><p>I looked at and didn't find 7mmRUM reloading data in my Sierra Manual 8th printing. It does show 300RUM loading. 1- 10 twist 26", 178 gr bullet, Rem 9 1/2 primers. There max with H1000 is 96 grains of powder. That wouldn't be much different between a 7mm and 308 caliber in powder loading for either for the RUM's, because of the case size. Looking at an older Hornady 7th edition it does show 7mmRUM, 26" 1-9 twist barrel, with Fed 215 primers, 162 gr bullet, H1000 powder a 87.3 grains max.</p><p>It's my understanding that quick loads can give you some bad reading at times. I looked over use blogs above and I don't see anybody up in the air about the powder loads.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Matteson, post: 2185461, member: 101791"] I looked at and didn't find 7mmRUM reloading data in my Sierra Manual 8th printing. It does show 300RUM loading. 1- 10 twist 26", 178 gr bullet, Rem 9 1/2 primers. There max with H1000 is 96 grains of powder. That wouldn't be much different between a 7mm and 308 caliber in powder loading for either for the RUM's, because of the case size. Looking at an older Hornady 7th edition it does show 7mmRUM, 26" 1-9 twist barrel, with Fed 215 primers, 162 gr bullet, H1000 powder a 87.3 grains max. It's my understanding that quick loads can give you some bad reading at times. I looked over use blogs above and I don't see anybody up in the air about the powder loads. [/QUOTE]
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