I use h-1000 in my rum. I don't get anywhere near 100gr of powder in there. It shoots 230 at 3,000FPS.
Makes sense, 869 is a ball powder, h1000 is extruded stick type. As a rule you can't get nearly as much of that pellet/kernel shape into a given volume.I use h-1000 in my rum. I don't get anywhere near 100gr of powder in there. It shoots 230 at 3,000FPS.
Yes, the gun groups well and don't see a difference when the weather is cold or warm.Makes sense, 869 is a ball powder, h1000 is extruded stick type. As a rule you can't get nearly as much of that pellet/kernel shape into a given volume.
That sounds like a good load! Velocity is right where I'd expect, in my 300 win mag I get 225s to 2760-2800 so 200 feet per second faster with a 5 grain heavier pill makes a lot of sense.
Do you find the h1000 lives up to the reviews it gets regarding temp insensitivity and consistency?
Retumbo would be the best bet. I got 190 VLD's soaring at 3100 with Retumbo, N560 would be the next best thing. Both shoot really well and have great velocity with realistically low SD, in my rifle of course.Yup! I was just looking at hodgdons data…the do indeed have data for 180s with 869, it's not that it can't be done but the velocity tops out at 3070 or so with 107 grains of the stuff packed in there if I recall correctly, I'm just thinking why use up barrel life and components and generate all that blast and recoil just to match boring old 300 win mag performance?
The other four you list here should all be great, and of them my moneys on rl25 yielding the highest muzzle velocity and overall performance.
Rl22 may be a tad on the fast side for the RUM case but I suspect would still make more sense than 869 on the other end.
My go to powders in big cases are Retumbo, H1000, and RL 33:I used it in my 338 Edge, but I had to extrapolate and confirm with QL and the Pressure Trace. Have none left and never got a chance to try it in my 300RUM, it would be ok with 220g+ bullets.
Retumbo is the perfect powder and H50BMG works quite well also.
I run 200g-210g bullets in mine or 180g TTSX.
Cheers.