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<blockquote data-quote="journeymanwirecontrols" data-source="post: 2811099" data-attributes="member: 77290"><p>While not extensive, I do have some experience with US 869. This powder was developed for large case/capacity with a 95 -100% fill and heavy projectiles. I use it in my 30-378 wby with a 200g accubond and a CCI 250 primer with great results, and i want to start using 225-230g pills with it as soon as i get a hold of some. I did a little research on the Hornady, reloading data center and found two of your listed cases, (300WM, 375 RUM) listed with a lot of combinations of bullet weights. This would be a good place to start.</p><p></p><p>My newest reloading manuel (Nosler 9) has this power listed in the bottom five slowest burning powders on there burn rate chart. I think it would do very well with your 375 Ultra and the heaves we can choose from today.</p><p>Anyway, hope this might help, have a great rest of your weekend, Erik.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="journeymanwirecontrols, post: 2811099, member: 77290"] While not extensive, I do have some experience with US 869. This powder was developed for large case/capacity with a 95 -100% fill and heavy projectiles. I use it in my 30-378 wby with a 200g accubond and a CCI 250 primer with great results, and i want to start using 225-230g pills with it as soon as i get a hold of some. I did a little research on the Hornady, reloading data center and found two of your listed cases, (300WM, 375 RUM) listed with a lot of combinations of bullet weights. This would be a good place to start. My newest reloading manuel (Nosler 9) has this power listed in the bottom five slowest burning powders on there burn rate chart. I think it would do very well with your 375 Ultra and the heaves we can choose from today. Anyway, hope this might help, have a great rest of your weekend, Erik. [/QUOTE]
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