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Old 05-29-2009, 11:47 AM   #1
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Default Accurate #7

Anyone know if Accurate #7 has changed in the past 10 years? I just used up my 10 year old supply and the new supply looks slightly different.

My Hornady book calls for between 8.5 grains to 11 grains for 10mm auto with a 180 grain bullet. My book is about 15 years old. Should I be referencing a newer book? Can anyone with a new book double check the grains for a 180 grain 10mm bullet using Accurate #7?

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Old 05-29-2009, 12:13 PM   #2
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Default Re: Accurate #7

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Anyone know if Accurate #7 has changed in the past 10 years? I just used up my 10 year old supply and the new supply looks slightly different.

My Hornady book calls for between 8.5 grains to 11 grains for 10mm auto with a 180 grain bullet. My book is about 15 years old. Should I be referencing a newer book? Can anyone with a new book double check the grains for a 180 grain 10mm bullet using Accurate #7?

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Here ya go. you can download their latest

http://www.accuratepowder.com/reloading.htm
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