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Anybody have the new Hornady 7th edition? Looking for load data for the 154gr IB in 7mm rem mag using H4831, RL22 or 7828.
Seating depth?
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Can't tell you seating depth, I seat mine kissing the lands.
Start with R-22 at about 64-65grs. Somewhere around 68-69 should be max. I've shot 70grs, but I thought it to be a tad warm.
Ive never shot H4831 in my 7mmRM, but the Hodgdon site gives a max load if 64grs for both the 162 Hornady and a 140 BT. Go figure huh? I also find their data to be very conservative...but that ought to give you something to work with and start from.
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Thanks for the reply .280Rem
Just received the 154gr 7mm rem mag Load data from Hornady: Here is what they show for Max (7th Edition)
H4831 61gr/2800fps column RL22 63.4gr/2900fps " " 7828 65.5gr/2900fps " "
3 powders listed in the 3000fps column are: VV N560 65.7gr WIN WMR 67.7gr RL25 71.3gr
I did little testing last year 154IB/66gr RL22 showed promise, seated .010-.015 in my rem mag. Not stellar accuracy - 1"/100. I have yet to run this load across a chrono though, just ran out of time. I will be working up my partners new 7mm rem mag, he is sure the 154IB is for him...we'll see.
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Antleraddiction,
Follow Hornady's loads.
Max loads for the 7mmRM have gone down a bit the last few years.
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I here yeah, no worries I always work up slowly. I also use more then one source of data to come up with work up plan !
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I was interested in the 154IB's myself so I loaded various loads from the Hornady book and these were my results:
Rem M700 Stainless SPS 26"bbl/Win brass/Fed 215's/60 degrees(F)
63gr R-22: 3 shots avg. 2906fps(2.5" group) 66gr R-22: 3 shots avg. 3031fps(4.5" group) 70.5gr R-25: 3 shot avg. 3126fps(.75 group) 71.5gr R-25: 3 shots avg. 3229fps(.5" group)
This ruled out R-22 in my rifle because of poor velocity and very poor accuracy. R-25 is awesome with the heavier bullets. These loads were worked up to in my gun and may not be safe in others though I saw no pressure signs. The 71.5gr R-25 load did an average of 3188fps in a friends 24" tube.
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I was interested in the 154IB's myself so I loaded various loads from the Hornady book and these were my results:
Rem M700 Stainless SPS 26"bbl/Win brass/Fed 215's/60 degrees(F)
63gr R-22: 3 shots avg. 2906fps(2.5" group) 66gr R-22: 3 shots avg. 3031fps(4.5" group) 70.5gr R-25: 3 shot avg. 3126fps(.75 group) 71.5gr R-25: 3 shots avg. 3229fps(.5" group)
This ruled out R-22 in my rifle because of poor velocity and very poor accuracy. R-25 is awesome with the heavier bullets. These loads were worked up to in my gun and may not be safe in others though I saw no pressure signs. The 71.5gr R-25 load did an average of 3188fps in a friends 24" tube. Thanks I have been thinking about trying RL25. I have hearing lots of got stuff about it as of late in the 7mm rem mag and your post helps further the need! Like I mentioned I never chrono'd that load just had a few here and worked upto 66gr of RL22. In my gun they didn't show any pressure signs and shot the best, but I didn't shoot enough to get a true read either.
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I will eventually need good load data for 160's when I finally finish a 7mm RM project. Looks like RL25 is a good place to start.
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FWIW...Hornady Fourth Ed. says 65.6 is max with 154. (For comparison the same manual says 66.0 is max for 162s...so go figure)
The most recent Lyman manual lists a max load of 67grs of R-22 under a 154 Interbond at near 3100fps.
As you can see, book data is a reference, not a hard and fast rule.
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.280rem, the Lymans (48th) is part of what I used when working with the 154gr last year.
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RL25 availability is an issue here, only found 2 lbs & different lot #'s(no one seemed to interested to tell me for sure they'd be getting more). So at this point RL25 is a no go. What about H1000(pretty close to RL25)? Stock is plentiful for Hogdgon powders here. I've seen quite bit said about H1000 for 160 & up. I suppose Retumbo, a little slower than rl25 may also work but I haven't heard as much about its use in the Rem Mag.
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RL25 availability is an issue here You can't order from Midway there?
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RL25 availability is an issue here You can't order from Midway there? Nope I'm in Canada
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