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Hey guys,

I see that H1000 seems to be the preferred choice when loading for the 130 - 140gr projectiles.

Unfortunately, I can't seem to find any H1000 at the moment, however I can get Rel 17, Rel 19 and H4350.

Can anyone help me please with suitable starting loads for the above powders?

Many thanks,

Michael.


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http://www.hodgdon.com/PDF/Bur...%20-%202014-2015.pdf

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Retumbo

If it's available there Superformance may be a faster powder but it may give the velocity you want with a lighter charge.
 
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I use Retumbo in mine. Goes real good with 130's and 140's
 
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Hi Mikee,

What is your Retumbo powder charge weight with the 140gr Berger?

Cheers,

Michael.


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62gns retumbo with 140 Nosler Accubond in norma brass. Chrony'ed at 3130av
 
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kiwiwildcat,

According to Hodgdon you can load IMR-7977 for H-1000. They say that the 7977 has all the characteristics of the H-1000 but burns cleaner.

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ReLoder19,22,DupontIMR 4350/4831 burn rate powders work well in the 6.5RSAUM pushing heavies(147-155gr)in a 1:8.5" twist Bbl.

Moly'd 140VLD Berger's have been pushed @ 3500fps w/ ease.


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61 grains of Reloader 22 makes my 6.5 WSM a very accurate death ray.


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Michael

You may have been there, but a lot of stuff on the 'hide on the 6.5SAUM as the guys that invented it post there:

http://www.scout.com/military/...-5-saum-4s-load-data

http://www.scout.com/military/...-talk-results-thread

Cheers, Chris


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Thankyou Chris!

Just what I was looking for. This is a big help dancing


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