got me a 7mm Mag
anybody got any reload info on it?
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Slow ball powder, 162 grain boattail Hornady bullets. 0 -
Sure. Wanna tell us WHICH "7mm Mag"??????? 0 -
7mm Remington mag rifle is a model 70 Winchester made in 1965 0 -
The most universal powder I've found for the 7mm Rem mag is H1000. I have several big game caliber rifles, so I don't load heavy for caliber, or light for caliber loads. I use a different rifle.
The most accurate 7mm Mag load I've found, for the average rifle, is 72 grains H1000, Win LRP primer under a 150 grain Nosler AccuBond bullet. This is a hunting rifle load, I've found it to shoot consistent MOA in most every 7Mag I've shot it in.
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quote:Originally posted by CapnMidnight
The most universal powder I've found for the 7mm Rem mag is H1000. I have several big game caliber rifles, so I don't load heavy for caliber, or light for caliber loads. I use a different rifle.
The most accurate 7mm Mag load I've found, for the average rifle, is 72 grains H1000, Win LRP primer under a 150 grain Nosler AccuBond bullet. This is a hunting rifle load, I've found it to shoot consistent MOA in most every 7Mag I've shot it in.
W.D.
Thanks a lot that was what I was looking for0 -
I shoot a REM 700 7mm rem mag and the best result I have had is with Nosler 150gr ballistic tip boat tail bullets with 63.0 gr of Reloader 22 powder. Same powder charge works well with Nosler 160 gr partition bullets as well. Muzzle velocity with the 150 gr bullets is 2800 fps as measured with my chronograph 0 -
quote:Originally posted by greg4421
I shoot a REM 700 7mm rem mag and the best result I have had is with Nosler 150gr ballistic tip boat tail bullets with 63.0 gr of Reloader 22 powder. Same powder charge works well with Nosler 160 gr partition bullets as well. Muzzle velocity with the 150 gr bullets is 2800 fps as measured with my chronograph
Thanks a lot I'll give it a try0
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