Nosler accubond 200 grain with 77 grains of H1000 seated to .020" back from the lands, makes for a long round but in my Sendero it will accomodate them in the magazine, I have not chronod this round but out of my rifles 26" barrel there seems no signs of pressure problems and accuracy is around the 5/8" Mark.
I have Retumbo which I am going to try soon with Berger 210 VLD, these bullets will be seated around .010 - .015 from the lands and will run with which ever of either Rel 22 or Retumbo gives the best accuracy, loads with Rel 22 will be in the 71 -72 grain range and for Retumbo around 77 grains.
All with W-W brass and Fed 210 GM primers, proceed with caution as all riifles are different and may max out below these figures.
Hope this helps
Posts: 346 | Location: York / U.K | Registered: 14 April 2005
Hairbol, I went with Hodgdon's load data for a 200 gr. Partition,but substituted the Partition with a 200 gr. Accubond.The load is with 84 grs. Retumbo in Winchester brass.This is a very compressed load.I achieved 2964 fps. from a 24" Hart barrel.The accuracy is outstanding,often less than 1/2",three shot groups.I would also try H-1000,have had very good results with 168 TSX and 180 Partitions with this powder,so it should work fine with a 200 gr. Remember to work up! Jim
Posts: 144 | Location: Texas | Registered: 16 November 2005
It isn't the fastest in my rifle but H-1000 max load per the Nosler manual, will shoot in the .5's and .6's in my rifle all the time. I think it is right around 2750 but I would have to check my notes.
Windage and elevation, Mrs. Langdon, windage and elevation...
Posts: 944 | Location: michigan | Registered: 16 December 2004