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h1000 vs rl33
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<blockquote data-quote="elkaholic" data-source="post: 1187309" data-attributes="member: 13833"><p>I agree with above posts on RL33 vs H1000. 1000 is very accurate and stable but lacks top velocity. RL33 gives top velocity, but you may be just a bit short on capacity to utilize it very well in a WM with 215's. My 30/375 S.I. with a case capacity of 96+ grains will make about 3200' with a compressed load and max pressure is not yet reached. You might try it and see what velocity you get, but you will be well down from max pressure I would think...........Rich</p><p>p.s. 7977 can be loaded almost gr. for gr. with H1000 for the same pressure and velocity in my S.I. Since both are now owned by Hodgdon, I would not be at all surprised if it is not H1000 with some additives.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="elkaholic, post: 1187309, member: 13833"] I agree with above posts on RL33 vs H1000. 1000 is very accurate and stable but lacks top velocity. RL33 gives top velocity, but you may be just a bit short on capacity to utilize it very well in a WM with 215's. My 30/375 S.I. with a case capacity of 96+ grains will make about 3200' with a compressed load and max pressure is not yet reached. You might try it and see what velocity you get, but you will be well down from max pressure I would think...........Rich p.s. 7977 can be loaded almost gr. for gr. with H1000 for the same pressure and velocity in my S.I. Since both are now owned by Hodgdon, I would not be at all surprised if it is not H1000 with some additives. [/QUOTE]
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