.280 & IMR 7828

Powerstroke

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Feb 24, 2006
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Has anyone used or have sugestions on using IMR7828sc with the 140gr Accubonds out of the .280 ?

My go to powder is always N-165, but since I've been loading for my .257Bee as well, I like the 7828.
Burn rate looks pretty much identical between the two powders as far as I can see. If I could find a
combo with the 7828 it would be a significant cost savings.
 
Speer manual has 56gr to 58gr/IMR-7828 with their 145gr bullet. Most loading data I've seen using IMR-7828(ssc) has been with 150gr bullets to 175gr. Hodgdon has a load for a 120gr bullet 60.2gr to 64gr/IMR-7828ssc and they have loads for the 280AI with 140gr bullets.

Might ask someone with QL.
 
Why IMR7828? It would give a somewhat more sustained pressure curve, and consequently generate marginally higher velocities. This powder will certainly fill the case.

I have had excellent success with RL19 and with H4831 and 140 grain AB. Velocities are good and accuracy is outstanding with these powders. With 140 grain BT, N165 and H1000 have served me well. With the 140 grain PT, H100V is quickly becoming my "go to" powder. However, I may return to take a look at the combination of IMR7828 and 140 grain ABs.
 
Gents - Thank you for the info !

Mike -
I'm only thinking expense wise as I'm a huge Viht fan. I'm going to give the 7828 a whirl out of my .300RUM - Just thinking if I can get it to shoot, then I'll have @ minimum three calibers & will start purchasing it in 8lb containers.
My .280 is a Rem 700 Mtn Rifle with the shorter 22in tube syn stock - velocity has never been great, but it a good carry rifle.
 
Cartridge : .280 Rem.
Bullet : .284, 140, Nosler AccuBond 59992
Cartridge O.A.L. L6: 3.330 inch or 84.58 mm
Barrel Length : 22.0 inch or 558.8 mm
Powder : IMR 7828

Predicted data by increasing and decreasing the given charge,
incremented in steps of 1.0% of nominal charge.
CAUTION: Figures exceed maximum and minimum recommended loads !

Step Fill. Charge Vel. Energy Pmax Pmuz Prop.Burnt B_Time
% % Grains fps ft.lbs psi psi % ms

-10.0 100 54.00 2640 2167 40186 11384 88.0 1.261
-09.0 101 54.60 2675 2224 41616 11562 88.8 1.240
-08.0 103 55.20 2709 2282 43102 11738 89.5 1.220
-07.0 104 55.80 2744 2340 44648 11909 90.3 1.199
-06.0 105 56.40 2779 2400 46255 12077 91.0 1.179
-05.0 106 57.00 2814 2461 47926 12241 91.6 1.159
-04.0 107 57.60 2849 2523 49673 12400 92.3 1.140
-03.0 108 58.20 2884 2586 51488 12554 92.9 1.120
-02.0 109 58.80 2920 2650 53380 12704 93.5 1.102
-01.0 110 59.40 2955 2715 55352 12849 94.1 1.083 ! Near Maximum !
+00.0 111 60.00 2991 2780 57408 12988 94.7 1.065 ! Near Maximum !
+01.0 113 60.60 3026 2847 59556 13121 95.2 1.047 ! Near Maximum !
+02.0 114 61.20 3062 2915 61796 13249 95.7 1.029 ! Near Maximum !
+03.0 115 61.80 3098 2984 64136 13370 96.2 1.012 !DANGEROUS LOAD-DO NOT USE!
+04.0 116 62.40 3134 3054 66583 13484 96.7 0.995 !DANGEROUS LOAD-DO NOT USE!
+05.0 117 63.00 3170 3125 69143 13592 97.1 0.978 !DANGEROUS LOAD-DO NOT USE!

Results caused by ± 10% powder lot-to-lot burning rate variation using nominal charge
Data for burning rate increased by 10% relative to nominal value:
+Ba 111 60.00 3176 3136 69759 13138 99.3 0.978 !DANGEROUS LOAD-DO NOT USE!
Data for burning rate decreased by 10% relative to nominal value:
-Ba 111 60.00 2755 2359 46658 12041 85.4 1.175
 
POP -

A huge Thank You ! Was just heading for the books to start working backwards.

I'm out of N-165. Sportsmans had 4 containers of it earlier in the week and all gone tonight.
All the rest of the Viht hasn't been touched.....
 
Mark,

The Mountain Rifle is surely a handsome gun. I'll be most interested in hearing how your work with IMR7828 goes. As I said, I may give it a look this winter.
 
Powerstroke I had a .280 in a Remington Moutain Rifle as well. I used 54.0 grs of IMR4350 with a 140 gr. Partition or AccuBond for 2940 fps. It shot consistant three shot groups at 100 yards of 3/4 of an inch. I played a little with H4831SC and worked up my load with Federal Magnum primers in the H4831SC. It had excellent potential and grouped about the same and the velocity was just a smidge faster. I used Federal Large Rifle primers with the IMR4350.
 
Powerstroke":ejm0ozfe said:
POP -

A huge Thank You ! Was just heading for the books to start working backwards.

I'm out of N-165. Sportsmans had 4 containers of it earlier in the week and all gone tonight.
All the rest of the Viht hasn't been touched.....

I bought the last bottle of N560 a couple of weeks ago. :mrgreen:
 
A full case of powder and 3000 fps with IMR7828 looks pretty good in the 280 Rem.

JD338
 
If your going to use it in several different guns go for it. Even if your 280 doesn't like 7828 your RUM might. I try to get powder that will work for several of my guns that way if it doesn't work in one it might work in another one. If nothing else it always makes good trading stock at the range if it doesn't work out.

Sure looks like it would work good in your 280.
 
Sportsmans north of me had some N165 - took their last pound.

POP - I have some N560 still - It's the .260 go fast powder :lol: Sportsmans in Thornton - I-25 & 84th had four of five pounds last night.

I started trying to really organize all my notes etc and purchased numerous 3-ring binders for each caliber. Forgot that the .270wsm really "REALLY" liked the N-165. Maybe I need to go the other direction and see if I can get it to shoot in the .257Bee :?
 
I used 7828 for my dad's 280 rem in both 150 and 160 grain partitions with super results. He turned 85 this summer and goes through ammo pretty slow. I have not reloaded for his 280 since the Nosler reloading guide number 4. I had to do a tripple take when I looked at the #6 book and compaired it to what I was loading for my dad. I was at 58 grains of 7828 for the 160 partitions .5 grains below max in #4 and 3.5 grains over max in # 6. I never saw any pressure signs and that load is death on mule deer. His rifle is a Ruger M77.
 
i use the nosler partitions my self in all my rifles , my .280 just happens to be a mtn rifle an older one with a remington black sythetic stock, i use 140 grain in it , in my 7mm rem mag i use 150 gr partitions , in my 300rem ultramag i use 180 grain partitions also inmy old model 721 30-06 i use 180 grain partitions, i use 7828 and 4350 powders primarily
 
I'm with Dr.Mike here.
H4831SC,RL19 and IMR 4350 work very well in my 7MM Express with 140ABs,140 Sierras and 139 Hornady BTSPs.
All three produce 3000 fps or a tad more with the various bullets.
Rifle is a standard weight 700 with a 22 inch tube.

I would think IMR7828 would be better suited to a 160-175 grain bullet.

Try it and let us know.
 
bobmsr -

My .280 is the same older Mtn rifle - sure is nice to pack around.

I'll have to look at the load again, but I did try the IMR 7828ssc w/ 140gr AB's
If I recall correctly ( which I probably don't ) I started with a mid-load point.
2.5 inch group and serious flattened primers. The idea of trying to use one powder
for several rifles has now gone out the window - found a great load with RL-25 for the
.257 Bee that I was using the 7828 in :roll:

I have some old IMR 4831 that showed a little promise - more to come.

Thanks for all the input -
 
I know this is about 7828, but see other powders now being talked about. I wouldn't discount RL 17. I'm using it with 140's in my 7mm-06, and getting right at 2996 fps avg. This with a 22" barrel.
Elkeater2
 
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