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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
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<blockquote data-quote="Rhovee" data-source="post: 1331388" data-attributes="member: 101820"><p>I had that same rifle and got</p><p>2930 with N560. I have found rl26 to be just a touch faster than h1000. Like .5 grains different for same pressure. I would look at nosler reloading data and see where they have h1000 listed and start a little in there middle charge and see what your velocity is. I will get slack from some people, but that's what I would do. I was max at 65 with h1000 in my 6.5 wsm. And 65.7 with rl26. If you have a Berger book I would like at there 168 Berger. It's a different bullet but they have more info in there's. I can't imagine it being to far off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rhovee, post: 1331388, member: 101820"] I had that same rifle and got 2930 with N560. I have found rl26 to be just a touch faster than h1000. Like .5 grains different for same pressure. I would look at nosler reloading data and see where they have h1000 listed and start a little in there middle charge and see what your velocity is. I will get slack from some people, but that's what I would do. I was max at 65 with h1000 in my 6.5 wsm. And 65.7 with rl26. If you have a Berger book I would like at there 168 Berger. It's a different bullet but they have more info in there's. I can't imagine it being to far off. [/QUOTE]
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