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I'm looking for load data for my 257 Roy using IMR 7828 and 100grn TSX.
Any help would be great.
Thanks Mike
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From Barnes #3:
100 Barnes XFB or XBT IMR IMR-7828 65.0 3,235 100 Barnes XFB or XBT IMR IMR-7828 70.0 3,484
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From Barnes #4:
100 Barnes TSX BT IMR IMR-7828ssc 66.0 3314 100 Barnes TSX BT IMR IMR-7828ssc 71.0 3521
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Wish I had data, but just want to comment that IMR 7828 was the laying on of the hands for a 240 Weatherby. Couldn't get Reloader 22 to shoot for beans.
Let me know how it does in your 257 please.
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You could consider using RL22 with that 100 gr. TSX- a number of us on the Fire use it in our .257's, for velocities in the 3700 fps neighborhood, and at least in my case, with great accuracy to boot.
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Thanks for the replys.
I am a little reluctant to Try RL22. I haven't had much luck with it. I tried it in 2 differant 25-06s with 100 grn partions and my 243 with 95 grn partions and had not so good results. I have been reading how guys have been getting good results with IMR 7828 and 100grn TSXs in there ROYs and thought I would give it a try. None of my manuals have any data for thie combo.
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Use a Federal 215 to light off the R22 for best results.
257 Weatherby Mag coppers up quickly, keep the copper out!
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Use a Federal 215 to light off the R22 for best results.
257 Weatherby Mag coppers up quickly, keep the copper out! +1 This gives me 3,632/fps with the 100gr TSX out of my 24" Vanguard Sub MOA.
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Same here. Average with two different chronos is 3,700 firing 100 TTSX. The last time at the range I fired one to verify sighting. Then just to be sure I fired one more. They were touching. The next one I fired was a few days later. It killed a deer.
After that I took off the scope and put the Weatherby up for sale.
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I use RL-25 and 100 gr. TSX. Goooood powder.....
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Same here...72.0 IMR7828, 100TSX, F215M, 3.250 oal, Sub MOA SS Vanguard.
.5" groups....priceless.......
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R25 has been working good for me also, but with 115 TSX. My rifle shoots this load into .25" groups. Think I'll try R25 with some 100 TTSX next. I didn't have much luck with R22, IMR7828, or H1000. Wish I could find some Norma powder. Does anyone know where I can buy some?
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My rifle likes the 100 TTSX with R25 at about 70 grains.
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You could consider using RL22 with that 100 gr. TSX- a number of us on the Fire use it in our .257's, for velocities in the 3700 fps neighborhood, and at least in my case, with great accuracy to boot. Without a doubt. 71.3 gets me 3700 with no problem and incredible accuracy with both T/TTSXs.
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I use RL-25 and 100 gr. TSX. Goooood powder..... Is that the BBQ load? Killum & cookum, all in one easy step!
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Did you have any issues with pressures? @Hicountry
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i have had better accuracy with Reloader 25 and Hammer HUnter 103 gr. bullets . 3680 FPS average , its in the Berger reloading book
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