Bcnr33v wrote:Thanks for the suggestions.
I have some 2207. Also some bm2. I will try tobget some 2219 and then pick one
2207 is a good powder, capable of great accuracy . cause i use my rifle in comps i chased the "best" accuracy. i'm a little OCD

. save some money and try 2207 first and see how it goes. i just checked my load data , these are safe accuracy loads in MY rem 700 . please work up to these loads safely . the following loads are in fired brass , full length resized cases. new brass may take .1 to .2 gn more powder to get onto a accuracy node
remington brass , BR4 primer , 19.8gn 2207 with 53gn sierra #1400 bullet at 2.127" COL
the above load in lapua brass with 19.6gn 2207 . norma/lapua brass is thicker and has less case capacity.
rem brass , BR4 primer , 20gn 2207 with a 50 vmax at 2.133 COL
my current comp load is lapua brass, BR4 primer , 50 vmax with 21.5gn 2219 @ 2.138 COL
these loads are safe accurate loads in MY RIFLE . please work up to these loads looking at primers and whether they are flattening which is a pressure indicator . i don't know your degree of loading experience so forgive me if i'm making things very basic . a final word is to always cross check data . load data varies quite a bit , and loading advice from the internet can be wrong due to human error . always refer to the powder and bullet manufacturer data to verify . i'm currently loading for 7x57 mauser and data for that varies wildly . hope this post helps , check everything twice when reloading , and be safe
