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H1000 variance in powder or chrono?
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<blockquote data-quote="Lefty7mmstw" data-source="post: 1352102" data-attributes="member: 48043"><p>an 8# can fixes consistency issues; until you run out and can't get the **** thing to shoot on the next 8# because it's so different.</p><p>rl22 and rl25 are pretty much my go to powders for the 300win and 7stw. I've also used rl22 a bunch in the 7rem over the years. 60 fps or less from the coldest to the hottest weather I shoot is about it from what I've seen. I get the program that Alliant isn't getting every powder out of the same plant; this isn't my first rodeo. They have better Q.C. than hodgdon though and do a better job at blending the powder. </p><p>As to rl26; I can't get enough accuracy out of it in anything I don't already have a good load for to bother with. If I decide to get a little 7mm like a 7rem again I may play with it; I still have a # or so on the shelf.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lefty7mmstw, post: 1352102, member: 48043"] an 8# can fixes consistency issues; until you run out and can't get the **** thing to shoot on the next 8# because it's so different. rl22 and rl25 are pretty much my go to powders for the 300win and 7stw. I've also used rl22 a bunch in the 7rem over the years. 60 fps or less from the coldest to the hottest weather I shoot is about it from what I've seen. I get the program that Alliant isn't getting every powder out of the same plant; this isn't my first rodeo. They have better Q.C. than hodgdon though and do a better job at blending the powder. As to rl26; I can't get enough accuracy out of it in anything I don't already have a good load for to bother with. If I decide to get a little 7mm like a 7rem again I may play with it; I still have a # or so on the shelf. [/QUOTE]
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