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If that was with a max load, your velocities are somewhat slow based on my experience with a couple different 7-08s, but I don't think 100 fps is going to matter much. That's what it looks like, gauging from the data I've seen. I've got other rifles that show more velocity for a given load than I'd have expected, so I suppose it all comes out in the wash. If animals can't read head stamps, they probably can't read chronys, either. FC
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The H4350 gave accuracy at lesser charges, but opened-up near max. If I'd be content with a measly 2,619 fps, I'd have a great load.
What was your 4350 load? 48.0 gets me 2,810 in my 22" Montana. This is right in-line with what my Montana does. 48grns of H-4350 under a 145 Speer GS gets me 2820fps and slightly sub-moa accuracy.
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Since I can't mention Big Game (the best of both worlds in two 7mm-08's) I've gotten good results with RL15, H4350, and Varget. A couple of other shooters that I know swear by H414. What works best for one as you know won't necessarily work for all. Good luck. +1 BG. You can find it if you persist. Powder Valley has had it in the past, not sure about now. DF
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I'm heading across the Southern Tier next week. Maybe I can find a shop along the way that's got it.
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I burn H4350 and CFE223 in the 7mm-08 with 140's and 120's, respectively.
Now with even more aplomb
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I'm heading across the Southern Tier next week. Maybe I can find a shop along the way that's got it.
FC Just checked. Powder Valley has BG in stock. DF
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Just found some. A few dead-ends pointed me to a little store I'd never heard of. There wasn't a single other item in the place that interested me, but they did have BG. Time to cook-up some test rounds.
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IMO and in the opinions of others, BG is the best for speed plus accuracy in the 7-08. There are a few marginally faster powders, but not by much.
BG, like others in the family, meters beautifully. Load some with std. and mag. primers. Some say a mag primer will tighten groups with ball powder, although I've not seen much difference with my 7-08.
I like Varget with 120's and notice that Barnes does, too.
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Big Game is "messy" with my Chargemaster! I always get powder falling onto the scale (misses the pan) for some reason? Still testing it out but found a possible load with 140 TTSX and both 46.0 grains and 47.0 grains. The 46.0 grain shot under an inch with a cold barrel shot. The 47.0 managed two bullets in the same hole and 1 bullet vertical 1 inch?
I wonder if 49.1 (c) loading of it would be too much pressure in my firearm?
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No need for the chargemaster with Big Game. It meters great thru a common powder measure, like my old Uniflow.
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I wonder if 49.1 (c) loading of it would be too much pressure in my firearm? That caught my attention, too. Ramshot's top # is 47.8 grains of Big Game with the 140 TTSX. I can't remember the last time I saw Barnes have a higher max than a powder mfgr. FC
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Big Game is "messy" with my Chargemaster! I always get powder falling onto the scale (misses the pan) for some reason? It bounces out, I made a taller riser for the pan & get less mess but some still makes its way out.
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Yup! Only downside to Big Game. Can you change the speed on the chargemaster? That speed is great for 4350 however.
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Don't have a Chargemaster, first I heard of that.
It meters so slick and uniform thru a Uniflow or similar, may not need the Chargemaster with BG.
I love working with it and shooting it.
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Good to know Dirtfarmer, I haven't tried out my redding powder measurer yet. Guess it's time to start.
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Try RL17 , I am using it in My 7-08 with the 150 eldX , Barrel is 24" and im getting 2860 fps, my son shot a bull elk last night at 330 yards at the bullet went in just behind shoulder and exited thru the far shoulder.. Awesome performance in the 7-08, the gun will do 4" groups at 700 yards. And i dont need guys to tell me thats way to fast in the 7-08, I have 5 loading on the nosler brass now and it is as tight as the first time i loaded it..
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Very well said 243win ,bravo!!!
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Try RL17 , I am using it in My 7-08 with the 150 eldX , Barrel is 24" and im getting 2860 fps, my son shot a bull elk last night at 330 yards at the bullet went in just behind shoulder and exited thru the far shoulder.. Awesome performance in the 7-08, the gun will do 4" groups at 700 yards. And i dont need guys to tell me thats way to fast in the 7-08, I have 5 loading on the nosler brass now and it is as tight as the first time i loaded it.. Pm sent for details. P
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