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Just perusing Alliants rifle loading data and noticed some pretty impressive velocites for this powder, most notably in the 220 Swift. They advertise a 55 Gr Vmax at 3920! That's the fastest I've ever seen published for a 55 gr pill out of a Swift. Also, the 308 has some pretty speedy velocities advertised as well.

Any of you folks played with this powder? If so, what type of results did you have? I'm thinking of picking up a pound for my 220.

Thanks in advance.



Mark V Deluxe-270 Wby
Vanguard Synthetic-257 Wby
Remington 700 Classic-220 Swift
Remington 700 Classic-25-06
Vanguard Synthetic-270 WSM
I tried it in my 7-08 a couple weeks ago. It gave me better velocity than any other powder I've tried, but I just couldn't get the groups as tight as H4895 delivers. Love the way MR2000 meters, though.
I never shot for accuracy, but for velocity 2000MR gave around 60+ fps more than any other powder in my 22" 308... 150's at 2,900, 165's at 2,800 and 180's at 2,700... pretty impressive.
Thanks for the reply's so far.
I tried it in a 338 Fed. I was getting ~75 FPS less than their advertised load (same bullet & brass, 2" shorter barrel).
btt for 308 data
Originally Posted by David_Walter
btt for 308 data


http://www.alliantpowder.com/reloaders/powderlist.aspx?type=1&powderid=31&cartridge=80

David, right before I sold the 308 to you I loaded one of each bullet weight to test for velocity...

150 NBT / 52.0 2000MR / WW case / 210M / 2,918 fps

168 NBT / 50.0 2000MR / WW case / 210M / 2,794 fps

180 NP / 48.0 2000MR / WW case / 210M / 2,704 fps


Thanks Brad. that's where I'll start.

I have a pile of the 165 partitions and 165 Fusions. I'm going to work something up with the 155 secnar, as well.
I have been working up loads for my remington sps varmint. It has
has a 26" barrel and is bedded in a B&C Medadlist target stock. I have
went through a pound of Varget with 150 grain sst's and 150 Nosler
Accubonds. My average groups were .75 for five shots with the smallest at
.62" at 100 yards. I recently picked up some Power Pro 2000 MR. This powder meters like water. The first 5 shot group went into .42". Three of those went
into .37". Two were in the same hole. I realize that I need to do more testing
to determine consistency but I will say I am encouraged. One thing I
noticed was that my barrel seemed to stay cooler after the shot than
it did when shooting varget. The load i used was: Win. Brass trimmed to 2.005, Fed. 210M primer, Nosler 150 Accubond seated to 2.810 COL to tip of bullet, 50.8 grains Power Pro 2000mr
I needed to add to the above. Sorry,i don't have a chrono. I plan to do
more testing with the accubond 150s as well as Hornady 165 SSTs.
There were no signs of pressure at 50.8 grains with the 150s. I'm guessing
This load is pushing 3000fps in my rifle.
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