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Help?! 168 grain ABLR with H1000
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<blockquote data-quote="akong" data-source="post: 1152423" data-attributes="member: 93712"><p>I'm new to reloading and went out this weekend with my first ammo I reloaded myself. Since Nosler doesn't have any info on the 168 ABLRs, I called them and asked what was the min and max loading I should start off for the 168 grain ABLRs with H1000. They told me to start off 66 grains and work up to 70 grains max. My first load consists of 66.5 grains of H1000, COAL 2.269", case trimmed to 2.48" and Remington 9 1/2M primers. Which only yielded a measly 2803 FPS averaged with 1" group and was already showing high pressure extractor marks on my brass. On Quickload with all my data punched in I'm way below the max pressure threshold. I see that a lot of people are reloading 68-70 grains of H1000 with speeds of 2900-3000 FPS safely. Does anyone have any input on why I might be getting high pressure signs at such low powder charge? </p><p></p><p>Gun - 1993 Ruger M77 Mark II 7mm rem mag</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="akong, post: 1152423, member: 93712"] I'm new to reloading and went out this weekend with my first ammo I reloaded myself. Since Nosler doesn't have any info on the 168 ABLRs, I called them and asked what was the min and max loading I should start off for the 168 grain ABLRs with H1000. They told me to start off 66 grains and work up to 70 grains max. My first load consists of 66.5 grains of H1000, COAL 2.269", case trimmed to 2.48" and Remington 9 1/2M primers. Which only yielded a measly 2803 FPS averaged with 1" group and was already showing high pressure extractor marks on my brass. On Quickload with all my data punched in I'm way below the max pressure threshold. I see that a lot of people are reloading 68-70 grains of H1000 with speeds of 2900-3000 FPS safely. Does anyone have any input on why I might be getting high pressure signs at such low powder charge? Gun - 1993 Ruger M77 Mark II 7mm rem mag [/QUOTE]
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