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| Although 7828 seems to get you the highest velocity, accuracy in my rifle was not up to par. Best results were with RL22. I did play with RL25 as well but it seems to be too slow for good results. IMO Rl22 is the best option. |
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| You'll only know when you try it. I load for the 300 win mag and 300 H&H and use IMR-4831 There's no reason the 7828 wouldn't do as well.
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| quote: Originally posted by fritz454:
Although 7828 seems to get you the highest velocity, accuracy in my rifle was not up to par. Best results were with RL22.
I agree with this. With IMR 7828 I get 3200+f.p.s. from 180 gr. bullets and 3000+ f.p.s. with 200 gr. bullets from my Rem. 700 in 300 Weatherby, with its 24 inch barrel. RL 22, however, gives me better accuracy, at a sacrifice of 50 to 100 f.p.s. in top velocity. I got my best accuracy ever from this rifle with RL 22 and the 200 gr. Nosler Accubond bullet.
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| 7828 is THE powder I use for the 300 Wby. 85 grains behind a 180 Nosler partition gives me 3220 fps. and 3/4 inch groups. Animals die quickly. |
| Posts: 1332 | Location: Western NC | Registered: 08 January 2005 | 
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| IMR 7828 is my go to powder in 300 Weatherby. But I'm using a 200 grain bullet. It has been my fastest and most accurate. |
| Posts: 1679 | Location: Renton, WA. | Registered: 16 December 2005 | 
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| I also use the 7828. With 200gr bullets I am getting 3000 fps with a 24" model 700. I am not happy with the accuracy (1.5") but I am not blaming that on the powder just yet. I am trying some 180 accubonds with 7828 just to see. I tried RL25 with the 200gr and got erratic velocities. I think I will pick up some RL22 at the next gunshow and give it a try. |
| Posts: 11 | Location: Texas, then Alabama, now South Louisiana | Registered: 13 February 2005 | 
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| IMR 7828 - Best velocity and most accurate out of 2 Winchester 70's in 300 Wby. that I've owned - one blue, one stainless. 180 gr. X-bullets at something over 3200 fps and I've gotten a couple groups around 1/2" @ 100 yards. Under 1" is the norm for my particular rifles. Works great with 200 gr. Partitions and 200 gr. Speer PSP also. Jon Larsson - Hunter - Shooter - Reloader - Mostly in that order... |
| Posts: 682 | Location: Western Montana | Registered: 24 February 2006 | 
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| My 300wby likes RL22 with 180gr bullets, I get my best accuracy with 200gr bullets using 7828. I am only getting 3170 using 81.0 gr of RL22 with a 180gr TSX, but I have a short throat. You'll just have to try each and see. |
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