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Trying to find load info for the best range of powders for my 7mm SAUM especially RL 17 with the 120 gr Nosler BT & Barnes TTSX. If anyone can assist it would be greatly appreciated. I am not familiar with Quickload so please PM me for the parameters needed to run the search for me. Thanks upfront for any assistance
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Thanks for the info. I was looking specifically for RL 17 data but its just not available. I am going to do some projections and work up using the chronograph.
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I know you've said you want to use R17, but H4350 works great in this appliction as well. I've using it w/ molied 120 TSX to get 3350. They don't bouce off!
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Cartridge : 7 mm Rem SA Ultra Mag Bullet : .284, 120, Barnes 'TTSX'BT 30298 Useable Case Capaci: 66.041 grain H2O = 4.288 cm³ Cartridge O.A.L. L6: 2.820 inch = 71.63 mm Barrel Length : 24.0 inch = 609.6 mm Powder : Alliant Reloder-17
Predicted data by increasing and decreasing the given charge, incremented in steps of 1.0% of nominal charge. CAUTION: Figures exceed maximum and minimum recommended loads !
Step Fill. Charge Vel. Energy Pmax Pmuz Prop.Burnt B_Time % % Grains fps ft.lbs psi psi % ms
-10.0 85 54.00 3018 2427 42144 10550 98.8 1.227 -09.0 86 54.60 3050 2479 43471 10643 99.0 1.213 -08.0 86 55.20 3082 2530 44842 10731 99.3 1.198 -07.0 87 55.80 3113 2583 46259 10813 99.5 1.184 -06.0 88 56.40 3145 2635 47725 10890 99.6 1.170 -05.0 89 57.00 3176 2688 49239 10961 99.8 1.156 -04.0 90 57.60 3208 2741 50807 11027 99.9 1.142 -03.0 91 58.20 3239 2795 52427 11087 100.0 1.128 -02.0 92 58.80 3270 2849 54104 11140 100.0 1.112 -01.0 93 59.40 3301 2903 55841 11188 100.0 1.096 ! Near Maximum ! +00.0 94 60.00 3331 2957 57637 11234 100.0 1.080 ! Near Maximum ! +01.0 95 60.60 3362 3011 59495 11279 100.0 1.065 ! Near Maximum ! +02.0 96 61.20 3392 3066 61421 11323 100.0 1.050 ! Near Maximum ! +03.0 97 61.80 3422 3121 63417 11366 100.0 1.035 ! Near Maximum ! +04.0 98 62.40 3452 3176 65483 11408 100.0 1.021 !DANGEROUS LOAD-DO NOT USE! +05.0 99 63.00 3482 3231 67624 11449 100.0 1.006 !DANGEROUS LOAD-DO NOT USE!
Results caused by ± 5% powder lot-to-lot burning rate variation using nominal charge Data for burning rate increased by 5% relative to nominal value: +Ba 94 60.00 3403 3086 63651 11000 100.0 1.038 ! Near Maximum ! Data for burning rate decreased by 5% relative to nominal value: -Ba 94 60.00 3242 2801 52062 11430 99.5 1.129
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Thanks! What charge weight did you settle on?
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I know you've said you want to use R17, but H4350 works great in this appliction as well. I've using it w/ molied 120 TSX to get 3350. They don't bouce off!
I have 120 BT's load with H 4350 to try after Thanksgiving. I just ran a series with Ramshot Hunter & 120 BT's with good results.
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Looks like 61gr is about tops...
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3300 fps, 2900 ft/lbs of energy at around 55,000 psi looks like some serious juju with good barrel life in the SAUM case.
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Yes the desk top ballistics is what brought me to the cartridge. The groups I have gotten so far and the on game performance on deer and hogs with just the 120 gr. BT's & Barnes TTSX has been tremendous. I am looking forward to going across the bullet weight spectrum with this cartridge the remainder of winter and this coming spring. 140's are on deck after I finish trying H-4350 & RL 17 with the 120's. The groups I got with Ramshot Hunter & 120's will be hard to beat.
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