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I was experimenting with RL22 powder, which I've never liked much but had a good portion of a pound to burn. Load in question is 7mm Rem Mag, 150gn TTSX loaded .080 off the lands. Charge weight was 60.2gn RL22, just a hair over Barnes' published data minimum. Should have clocked about...
I have a pound of each. I used very little (5 rounds each pound) of these to perform some load development. I ended up settling on H1000 for my 300WM. I figured someone could use these, I doubt I will ever use them.
$ 40. each or $75 for both. Pick up in newberg oregon.