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7822 SSC use

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02 October 2013, 03:11
AfricanHunter
7822 SSC use
It seems like every time I go to a shop this powder is available and sometimes little else.

For instance last week a Cabelas store I went to only had 4007 and 7828ssc on the shelf.

What is the happiness level with this powder on rifle loads?

Thanks
02 October 2013, 07:46
Rapidrob
IMR7828 and the newer SSC is a very well established Magnum rifle powder. It has use's as well in many other ,smaller caliber rifles.
It has a proven a fine powder in .30-06 for many years.


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02 October 2013, 21:36
Stonecreek
IMR 7828 SSC is on the slow side for some rifle cartridges, but because its small grains pack tightly, you can get a lot of it into a case.

I find that it requires about 2-3% more (by weight) than H4831 for similar velocities and does well in any cartridge/bullet combination in which H4831 is suitable. With "non-magnum" cartridges this is usually with heavy-for-caliber bullets.

I have found some excellent loads using 7828SSC for .243/100, .25-06/115, .270/130, .280/150, .300 H&h/180. It is also very good in .300 Win, 7mm RM, etc. The short grains feed quite dependably and accurately through my Redding powder measure.

I also like IMR 4007, which is also a short-grained powder. Applications using 4064, 4320, or 4350 are usually adaptable to 4007.
02 October 2013, 22:09
Texas Killartist
The Nosler manual list it for 243 Win and larger cartridges---generally---w/ the heavier bullets in each. My 264WM loves it w/ 140s
07 October 2013, 07:53
Marty
I have found 7828 ssc to be virtually interchangeable wit RL22 in my 416 Rigby.
08 October 2013, 17:31
df06
I use it in my 257 WBY and at times in my 7 Rem mag


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08 October 2013, 20:13
AfricanHunter
Thanks to all
08 October 2013, 23:13
MuskegMan
Good in the .264 Win also.


08 October 2013, 23:48
LJS
I load it in a 340 Weatherby. Woks great!