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New to reloading-7mm-08 question
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<blockquote data-quote="7stw" data-source="post: 1866783" data-attributes="member: 22854"><p>Any given powder dosent necessarily come with lower es, or sd, it is achieved through the ladder process. It can be lost or gained. by increase, or decrease of powder, or in the load combination. I too, after many years of NOT owning this caliber. acquired one, and it has become my favorite.</p><p>You'll find that the cfe 223, will be better suited for the 120-140 class bullets. I have a few combos with that powder, that I would have now problem taking it hunting. Especially, with 120 class bullets.</p><p>On a side note, have been using RL16 recently, and the results have been impressive. I have repeat loads, with two different classes of 150 bullets, that yield groups at 100 yds, in the .1's. And others, that are no more then .5 at 100. The 7-08 is a great round, very effective afield, easy to load, not bad on recoil. Good luck, congrats, enjoy!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="7stw, post: 1866783, member: 22854"] Any given powder dosent necessarily come with lower es, or sd, it is achieved through the ladder process. It can be lost or gained. by increase, or decrease of powder, or in the load combination. I too, after many years of NOT owning this caliber. acquired one, and it has become my favorite. You'll find that the cfe 223, will be better suited for the 120-140 class bullets. I have a few combos with that powder, that I would have now problem taking it hunting. Especially, with 120 class bullets. On a side note, have been using RL16 recently, and the results have been impressive. I have repeat loads, with two different classes of 150 bullets, that yield groups at 100 yds, in the .1's. And others, that are no more then .5 at 100. The 7-08 is a great round, very effective afield, easy to load, not bad on recoil. Good luck, congrats, enjoy! [/QUOTE]
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