7 prc/150gr badlands BDII’s

I ran some 150 CX, 150 TTSX, and 153 HHTs through my 7 PRC. All with great accuracy. Don't know why the Badlands would be any different. I'll look up load data in a bit.
20" Proof 8 twist Peterson brass Fed 215
150 TTSX 3.11 (book length)
RL 26
66-2823 2829
67-2876 2873
68-2943 2956
68.5-2974 2972
69-3028 slight ejector mark
H4350
58-2758 2778
59-2802 2829
60-2875 2870
60.5-2881 2894 one hole
153 HHT 3.31 roughly .025 off
RL 26
66-3055
67-3075 slight ejector
H4350
61-2995
62-3013
63-3081 ejector a bolt lift
61&62 same hole
150 CX 3.135 OAL
RL26
67-2953
68-3044 3016
68.5 3106 ejector bolt lift
I might try som H1000 it did real well with 175 ELDX.
 
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You can try H4350 (favorite among long-range shooters), it works well with a variety of bullet weights and it offers excellent temperature stability and consistent velocities
 
Would I need a burn rate that fast, or would H4831likely?
H4831 is a great choice for your setup, especially if you're shooting heavier bullets, it has slower burn rate compared to faster powders, which can help with achieving higher velocities and better accuracy in a 26" barrel with an 8 twist.

So if you're looking for consistency and performance, H4831 should work well for your needs!

Just make sure to check your load data an adjust accordingly based on the specific bullet weight and type you're using.
 
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