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Has any one tried loading the 416 RUGER with MR 2000 the Nosler manual has this powder listed and it seems to surpassess everything else... Daniel | ||
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Hornady manual also shows top velocity with MR-2000. I got a couple pounds to try because I could not get any R 15. I will post how it works out in my 416. Neither Hornady nor Nosler show any pressure data. I hate that. Alliant does not publish a lot of reloading data for MR 2000. Any one know if MR 2000 is as temperature stable as R 15? | |||
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Hello I have not tried mr 2000 but I will when I can find some. What I found with my 375 and 416 Rugers was Hornady loads their factory loads with H414. I get my best velocities and less sign of pressure with it over RL 15. Regards Mark | |||
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CO: How do you know Hornady factory loads contain H414? The loading data that I received from the Hornady ballistic lab does not show any load data for H414 nor does the latest Hornady manual published list H414 as a powder. | |||
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Bob I first pulled a bullet on a factory shell for both the 375 and 416 Ruger. Then I talked with a Tech at Hornady. Hornady provided me load data for the 375 and the 416 and the 375 list h414 but does not for the 416. Regards, Mark | |||
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Thanks Mark. | |||
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