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Reloading
Developing a load from scratch
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<blockquote data-quote="CRNA" data-source="post: 605753" data-attributes="member: 22495"><p>I have a 7RM and am also using H1000. I personally think you would be just fine starting with 66-67 grains. I am currently using 70 grains with the 168s. I would also agree that the next step would be to experiment with the seating depths, but I wouldn't move .02" because I think that is moving it too much. Take a look at the sticky thread (I think it's called) "Getting the most accuracy from Berger bullets" or something like that. It will give you a much better guideline for finding the sweet spot as far as seating depth goes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CRNA, post: 605753, member: 22495"] I have a 7RM and am also using H1000. I personally think you would be just fine starting with 66-67 grains. I am currently using 70 grains with the 168s. I would also agree that the next step would be to experiment with the seating depths, but I wouldn't move .02" because I think that is moving it too much. Take a look at the sticky thread (I think it's called) "Getting the most accuracy from Berger bullets" or something like that. It will give you a much better guideline for finding the sweet spot as far as seating depth goes. [/QUOTE]
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