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Powder for New Nosler AccuBond LR 168 grain 7mm Mag
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<blockquote data-quote="coyotezapper" data-source="post: 1122185" data-attributes="member: 20438"><p>Around 67.5 grs will be max at 3000 fps with a 24" bbl. If you have access to a chronograph then test to 3000 fps no matter what the charge is and as long as you don't go much over 3000 fps you will be ok pressure wise. If you have no access to a chronograph then start around 64 grs and move up in .5 grain increments watching for pressure signs. Also, this data is good for an OAL of 3.29" and any variation will change pressures so stay with that. You can fine tune seating depth after finding powder node.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="coyotezapper, post: 1122185, member: 20438"] Around 67.5 grs will be max at 3000 fps with a 24" bbl. If you have access to a chronograph then test to 3000 fps no matter what the charge is and as long as you don't go much over 3000 fps you will be ok pressure wise. If you have no access to a chronograph then start around 64 grs and move up in .5 grain increments watching for pressure signs. Also, this data is good for an OAL of 3.29" and any variation will change pressures so stay with that. You can fine tune seating depth after finding powder node. [/QUOTE]
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