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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: 215339" data-attributes="member: 2740"><p>Rem 700 LSS. I don't know how far off the rifling I am, but COAL is 3.64" if I remember. That is about as long as I could go and still fit in the mag box. There aint much of that long bullet sticking out of the case!</p><p>My 7mm RUM has a super long throat, couldn't get to the lands with the 160 AB and still have enough bullet in the case neck to feel comfortable. I don't know if this one has a long throat but I want to use it as a repeater, so it is a moot point for now.</p><p>That was an interesting point brought out about the ball powders, but I'll just see where I get with the 7828 to simplify things if I can. Using the same powder for several different large capacity cases would definitely be nice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sambo3006, post: 215339, member: 2740"] Rem 700 LSS. I don't know how far off the rifling I am, but COAL is 3.64" if I remember. That is about as long as I could go and still fit in the mag box. There aint much of that long bullet sticking out of the case! My 7mm RUM has a super long throat, couldn't get to the lands with the 160 AB and still have enough bullet in the case neck to feel comfortable. I don't know if this one has a long throat but I want to use it as a repeater, so it is a moot point for now. That was an interesting point brought out about the ball powders, but I'll just see where I get with the 7828 to simplify things if I can. Using the same powder for several different large capacity cases would definitely be nice. [/QUOTE]
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