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A friend gave me some of the 180 grain Berger hybrids to try in my 7 RM.
Has anyone used these have a pet load, etc.?
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My Fosnaugh 7 mag shoots them stupid well over 70gr of retumbo. Velocity is 2950 and accuracy is sub 3/8” routinely.
It is my go to load for this hunting season.
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My Fosnaugh 7 mag shoots them stupid well over 70gr of retumbo. Velocity is 2950 and accuracy is sub 3/8” routinely.
It is my go to load for this hunting season. Thank you for the info. I will give this combo a run.
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I use 64.5 H4831 Norma cases 215m fed primer180 Berger hybrid or vld. .002 jam. Whidden dies. 1/4 MOA. Killed Elk Barbary’s Deer , Antelope. Out to 728 yards DRT. 2929 fps
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Thanks for the I use 64.5 H4831 Norma cases 215m fed primer180 Berger hybrid or vld. .002 jam. Whidden dies. 1/4 MOA. Killed Elk Barbary’s Deer , Antelope. Out to 728 yards DRT. 2929 fps Thanks for the info. I will give this one a run too.
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What twist is in your barrels?
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What twist is in your barrels? 9 twist brux
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Several loads worked very well:
Rem brass Cci 250 62.5g of R#22 2830 fps bug hole groups
63.5g of R#23 CCI 250 2810 gps
67.5-67.7g of H1000 Fed 215 2900 on a 26" barrel
68-69g of Retubmo with a fed 215 in one barrel, this is right at what the brass will take on pressure
R#25 with a win mag primer is fast with small SD, right at a max load for the rifle in the Rem brass we were using; rough on brass but ungodly accurate and fast
Will be working with R#26 next
These loads are for illustration purposes of what worked in our rifles with .277/284 bores, 9 twist
If you end up with a .276/.284 bore, pressures will peak sooner. 8 Twists may peak pressures sooner. Winchester brass loads may be way too hot with these loads, and RWS brass is the toughest brass of all and back off on the loads above
Kiss the lands if you can in your bullet seating
We full length size all our brass, ALWAYS. Use a Redding Comp seater or Forster seater.
180g Berger HVLD and 175g Nosler LRAB are stellar performers on deer and hogs we have shot.
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Several loads worked very well:
Rem brass Cci 250 62.5g of R#22 2830 fps bug hole groups
63.5g of R#23 CCI 250 2810 gps
67.5-67.7g of H1000 Fed 215 2900 on a 26" barrel
68-69g of Retubmo with a fed 215 in one barrel, this is right at what the brass will take on pressure
R#25 with a win mag primer is fast with small SD, right at a max load for the rifle in the Rem brass we were using; rough on brass but ungodly accurate and fast
Will be working with R#26 next
These loads are for illustration purposes of what worked in our rifles with .277/284 bores, 9 twist
If you end up with a .276/.284 bore, pressures will peak sooner. 8 Twists may peak pressures sooner. Winchester brass loads may be way too hot with these loads, and RWS brass is the toughest brass of all and back off on the loads above
Kiss the lands if you can in your bullet seating
We full length size all our brass, ALWAYS. Use a Redding Comp seater or Forster seater.
180g Berger HVLD and 175g Nosler LRAB are stellar performers on deer and hogs we have shot. Thank you for the information.
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