I'm finally getting close to reloading my first round. When I was getting components together, I noticed that lots of you use H1000 with the 180 grain bullets. Same thing on Accurate Shooter, so I bought H1000.
Now that I'm finally getting close to reloading the first round, I got on the Hodgdon site and they have no data for H1000 with a 180 grain bullet. So I emailed Berger and asked them. Berger said this:
"Thank you for getting with us at Berger Bullets. We do not list H-1000 for this application, due to its very slow burn rate. To get to a good working pressure, you would be over 109% fill ratio. If you could get all of this powder in the case, you would not be able to properly seat the bullet. Please do not hesitate to get back with us if we can be of further assistance for you."
So for those of you using H1000 in your 7mm RSAUM's with 180 grain Bergers, how are you doing it? Why is there a discrepancy between what I read on the forums and what the mfg data suggests?
Since this is my first time reloading, I was hoping to use mfg data and very slowly work up on a load. I feel somewhat uncomfortable having my first load using a combination of components that is not recommended by the mfg's, but they are saying my pressures will be too low rather than too high which should not be as dangerous I guess.
Any comments would be appreciated. Thanks.
Now that I'm finally getting close to reloading the first round, I got on the Hodgdon site and they have no data for H1000 with a 180 grain bullet. So I emailed Berger and asked them. Berger said this:
"Thank you for getting with us at Berger Bullets. We do not list H-1000 for this application, due to its very slow burn rate. To get to a good working pressure, you would be over 109% fill ratio. If you could get all of this powder in the case, you would not be able to properly seat the bullet. Please do not hesitate to get back with us if we can be of further assistance for you."
So for those of you using H1000 in your 7mm RSAUM's with 180 grain Bergers, how are you doing it? Why is there a discrepancy between what I read on the forums and what the mfg data suggests?
Since this is my first time reloading, I was hoping to use mfg data and very slowly work up on a load. I feel somewhat uncomfortable having my first load using a combination of components that is not recommended by the mfg's, but they are saying my pressures will be too low rather than too high which should not be as dangerous I guess.
Any comments would be appreciated. Thanks.