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All the medium slow powders will work. I have had good results form R26, MRP, R22, VV165, H4831 with R26 being the velocity champ. Have not tried Ramshot Magnum or Hunter. Magnum should be good. All of them are you don't know until you have tried as all rifles will vary.


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Originally Posted by AussieGunWriter
I think H 1000 is too slow fir the little 280AI case.

I tried it with 150gn Ballistic Tips and even 65gn which is a heavy powder charge only generated 2730fps which is 300fps slower than my best loads using Rel 22 or Rel 17.
With the 154gn Hornady SP I tried to 63gn for only 2673fps which again, is 300fps too slow for that bullet weight.
160gn Accubonds and 62gn generated only 2593fps so it is clearly better suited to magnum volume case capacity.
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H-1000 works great in my 270 win with 140 TSX’s.



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