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IMR 7828 in 25-06?

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13 July 2011, 12:32
deersmacker
IMR 7828 in 25-06?
has anyone used IMR 7828 in a 25-066? I recently loaded up a batch of shells for my model 700 25-06 using the powder and the results were pretty bad. The bullets i used were hornady sst's, hornady interlock hp's, nosler ballistic tips, and nosler partitions. The groups at 50 yds averaged around .750"-.850". I know it could be worse but the rifle has shot better groups at 100 yards with the sst'sj and AA 4350 powder. I am adamant about checking the powder charge and i wont settle until it is exactly the desired amount so i know inconsistent charges werent a factor. Right now the only conclusion that i can make is the powder isnt very well suited to my rifle or loads so has anybody used this powder before and what kind of experience did you have?
13 July 2011, 19:04
sniper58
I tried some IMR7828 loads in my .25-06 yesterday.
Bullet was Hornady 117 gr BTSP. Seated .025" off the lands.

The results were disappointing. Groups were as big as 2 1/2" @ 100 yds.
I tried 53 - 55 grains, all powder charges were weighed. at 55 grains, I was getting pressure signs in new Winchester brass.
Next test will be with IMR 4831 and H 4831
13 July 2011, 19:05
R Flowers
IMR 7828 is quite well suited for use in the 25-06 provided you are shooting heavy bullets.

You will much better results when shooting 75 to 100 grain bullets with IMR 4831 or H 4350, or other powders with a similar burning rate.

You simply cannot get enough IMR 7828 in the 25-06 case when using light bullets to work well, it is a slow burning powder and needs a heavy projectile for enough resistance to burn well.

Having said that, my loads for 115 to 120 grain bullets all use IMR 7828. I get very good groups and velocities using IMR 7828 with heavy bullets.

In my loads I use Fed 215M primers when loading IMR 7828.


R Flowers
13 July 2011, 19:14
gerryb
would rl-17 be good with 100 grainers?
13 July 2011, 20:12
ramrod340
I tried 7828 in my 25-06 using Nosler 110s. It worked fine for the heavier bullet. Took up too much room for the lighter. With the 110s I ended up using MRP and RL22. For 85s it was RL19 and H414.


As usual just my $.02
Paul K
14 July 2011, 06:29
bradking1
i've used both 7828 and retumbo in a 25-06...both worked well with a 117 Sierra SPBT

just my .02
14 July 2011, 09:07
FOOBAR
I've used 7828 with Hornady 120 HP's but I got the highest velocity and accuracy with IMR 4350 and IMR 4831(1-2 gr more) in a long throated barrel set up for that bullet seated to base of neck for maximum case volume. RL-19 and 22 also workded well.

Checkout Hodgdons site for paticulars.

RL-17 would work well for 100 grainers...same load as with H4350...

Luck
16 July 2011, 02:56
fredj338
7828 runs best near the top end, plus, who accuracy tests @ 50yds? I don;t have a 25-06, but my 260ai loves 7828 w/ medium to heavy for caliber bullets going hard.


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20 July 2011, 22:07
Stonecreek
IMR 7828 SSC is my powder of choice for my .25-06 using Nosler 115 gr. BTips, yielding sub MOA accuracy and the best velocity of any powder I've used. This same load also shoots great in a friend's .25-06. While 7828 might be too slow for optimal performance with very light bullets in the .25-06, I suspect that it would do well with any bullet of at least 100 grains or more.

I doubt that your problem lies with the powder, although guns are individuals and may not react well to any given component.