I have misplaced/lost my reloading manual from the 70's.... Any way I have found a can of Hodgen H450 powder.... I know I reloaded this in my Rem. 7 mm Mag. with either 130 grain speer spitzers or 160 grain trophy boat tails... I think it was the 160's can't find any of my old info on how much powder to use...with either of these bullets....The powder smells ok... I just wish I had somewhere to start as to how many grains... Someone has bound to have one of the old manuals that has a starting load for this cal. and bullet with th H 450... It was a good powder for Mags.... can't get it any more... Any help would be nice... thanks.... Banjo
BANJO The burn rate of h450 and h4831sc are close. I use a lot of RL19 and RL22 in the mags. [BE SURE TO START ON LOW END]
I have a bunch of old reloading books, they are in the Eastern townships.... I will be there later this week. I will get them and bring them back here and look up what I can find and try to help you out. :)
H450 154-162 grain bullet.
Starting load
59.0 gr Vel 2781 45,900 CUP
Max load
64.0 gr Vel 2997 50,000 CUP
125-130 gr
starting load
62.0 gr vel 2990 50,400 cup
max load
67.0 gr vel 3214 55,300 cup
CUP= Copper Units of Pressure
Source, Hogden data manual 26 edition.
Banjo,Hodgon #23 130 G.R. H450 62.0--67.0 160G.R. H450 59.o--64.0 Speer#9 130G.R. H450 61.0---65.0 Mag primer 160G.R. H450 55.5---59.5 Mag primer. If you need more let me know. Keith
My favorite load for my 7 Mag was 61 grains of 4350 and a 160 grain Nosler Partition. I shot everything from whitetail, mulies, elk, bear and moose. One stop shop that did it all. Tack driver in my Ruger and also for my buddy's Remington.
Thanks a bunch guys. I just could not remember where to start. I don't shoot that gun much any more, but need to keep some loads for it... I got me a new Henry in 44 mag...been trying to get use to it.... Casting my own bullets for it...getting one of my sons into reloading as well.... He just got his own melting pot....Banjo