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Tag. I don't want to lose this thread. Any chance of making it a sticky? I second the motion to make it a sticky. Paul B.
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Tag. I don't want to lose this thread. Any chance of making it a sticky? I second the motion to make it a sticky. Paul B. I third the motion, all in favor say aye!
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Take your responsibilities seriously, never yourself-Ken Howell Proper bullet placement + sufficient penetration = quick, clean kill. Finn Aagard
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Our forefathers did not politely protest the British.They did not vote them out of office, nor did they impeach the king,march on the capitol or ask permission for their rights. ----------------They just shot them. MOLON LABE
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Rel 15 works well with 160's as well. John In my Winchester Featherweight,it'sIMR-4350 with a 160 gr Sierra GK. Getting an average of 2710 fps from a 22" barrel. In the CZ it's H-4831 and a 160 gr Nosler Partition. IIRC that load is in the 2750+ range from a (almost) 24" barrel. The CZ I can seat the heavier bullets out to 3.330". With the lighter bullets well.... I don't use the above load,backed off a little bit and get better accuracy. Not that there is anything wrong with the group in the pic.
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W-W brass 160 gr Accubond or Deep Curl 50 gr H4831 CCI BR2
Use in modern rifle only. Thanks for the mention of Speer's Deep Curl bullets. I had an email exchange from one of the techs at Speer and he mention in passing to use only the data published on Speer's website for the Deep Curl bullets. When I asked why he said that those bullets act differently from a normal C&C so it's best to stay with data published specifically for them. I just thought they were a regular bonded bullet, and reloading manuals put out by folks like Hornady and Nosler don't make a distinction between their bonded and C&C bullets. What are y'all's thoughts about the tech's advice? Thanks.
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Rev, I think it is wise to do as they suggest, the Deep Curls construction (plated jacket) is much different from C&C or other bondeds. I followed the data Speer provided designated for "Modern Strong Action Only" which maxes at 51 gr. Happily it coincided with the load I had already worked up for the NABs which came from an old issue of Handloader, also for modern rifles. Interestingly, IIRC the Poobah has said he uses the same powder charge with 160 TSX's which is either a case of great minds thinking alike or fools seldom differing, probably the latter.
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I agree. If there is anything unique about it, better safe than sorry.
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49 grs. of IMR4350 with a 160 Speer Hot-Cor and 50 grs. with a 150 BT have shot well in my Winchester Featherweight.
160 chronoed just a hair over 2700 150 chronoed just a hair over 2800
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Just picked up some 140 gr. VLD's. Started with 48 H-4350,got 2775 into a 3 shot 1/2". Couldn't believe it. I might be done,or may still try to get to 2850 or so.
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I used to use 760/414 in the 7x57, and it did provide outstanding velocities with good accuracy--in what might be called normal temperature ranges. But eventually I found it didn't work nearly as well in real cold or heat, proving too erratic.
Eventually, like many people who've posted here, I settled on H4350, which is MUCH more tractable across a wide range of temperatures. But another problem with the 7x57 is that throat length is all over the place in different rifles. I've owned rifles that could take over 50 grains with 140-grain bullets without the slightest sign of distress, and others that couldn't take 47 grains.
Consequently I just advise using enough H4350 to reach a certain velocity level, and leaving it at that. Of course, velocity will vary depending on barrel length, but 50 fps can be added to 24" barrels or subtracted in 20" barrels from the following suggestions for 22" barrels:
120's: 3150 140's: 2900 150's: 2800 160's: 2700 175's: 2600
Ramshot Hunter also appears to be a pretty good choice, and is a little slower than H4350 so might be capable of more zip, especially since it's a ball powder so more can fit in the case. It certainly works great in the 7mm-08. But I haven't used Hunter enough with all bullet weights to come to a firm conclusion yet--except it's noticeably more consistent in varying temperatures than 760/414, and burns a lot cleaner as well. This matches my experience as well, just bear in mind that it may take a lot more than any book shows to get these normal velocities in a long throated rifle. I have been tempted to try Hunter as well, but I have probably 15 pounds of H414, so....haven't yet. It takes 50 grains in mine to get 2750 with a 160 partition in mine, as an example. 52 with 140 TTSX
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Hello MD,
Agree! Those velocities/bullet weights matches very accurately my findings after 40 years reloading the 7x57.
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From Elkhunternm: Here's the load. IMR-4350 46.0 grains Winchester Large Rifle primer 160 gr Sierra Game King R-P case Average is 2710 fps from a 22" barrel. Man, I hate to lose this thread. Why no sticky??
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Thanks Rev.
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