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Is IMR 7828 too fast for 300 RUM 200 gr AB?
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<blockquote data-quote="sambo3006" data-source="post: 215011" data-attributes="member: 2740"><p>Iron Worker,</p><p>This would be a long range elk load. I don't have a drop tube, I was at 97 gr Retumbo for the 3115 fps. Hodgdon lists 95.5 as max, but they tend to be on the pretty conservative side as are most companies.</p><p></p><p>Derek M,</p><p>You are probably right on the lighter bullet weight like 180with the 7828, but I have 150 of the 200 gr Accubonds. </p><p></p><p>I looked at the burn rate chart again and 7828 is #107, H1000 is #109 and Retumbo is #110, so I think I will be okay with the 7828. Just have to load some up and see.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sambo3006, post: 215011, member: 2740"] Iron Worker, This would be a long range elk load. I don't have a drop tube, I was at 97 gr Retumbo for the 3115 fps. Hodgdon lists 95.5 as max, but they tend to be on the pretty conservative side as are most companies. Derek M, You are probably right on the lighter bullet weight like 180with the 7828, but I have 150 of the 200 gr Accubonds. I looked at the burn rate chart again and 7828 is #107, H1000 is #109 and Retumbo is #110, so I think I will be okay with the 7828. Just have to load some up and see. [/QUOTE]
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