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What are you all running for powder on your 7mm-08 120-150 gr bullets? S.
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Going to try Ramshot Big Game and Varget at the recommendation of Pharmseller.
Also have some H414, RL-15 and H/IMR-4350 I will try if the first two don't give me what I am looking for.
This will be with 120 and 140 grain bullets.
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140 Accubond and 48grs of H4350 in my two
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50 grains of Big Game under a 120 grain Ballistic Tip
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An upper mid range load (around 40 gr?) of crunchy old IMR4064 worked real well for me with 150s.
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50 grains of Big Game under a 120 grain Ballistic Tip Ditto
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3031, 4064, IMR 4895, RL 15
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RL15, H380 and Big game. H380 worked very well with 150gr partitions, while Big game worked better with the Hornady ELDX.
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I have used RL16, H414, Varget and Big Game . All have been really good with 140-150 NBT's and 140 gr Sierra GK's. Currently I am using Big Game with 150 gr NBT.
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140 Accubond and 48grs of H4350 in my two
Just shy of that charge with 140/145gr bullets in mine. Around 2,700 in 18-20” barrels. Daughter’s rifle shoots a book max charge of H4895 with the 120TTSX for 3,000fps in a 20” barrel. Dad’s 18” Ruger American gets CFE223 and the 120NBT for 3,100+, which was surprisingly good.
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RL 15/ 120 BT RL 17/ 140's BT Biggame/ 150 eldx
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For you all using the 150 grain bullets in the 7-08 what are the advantages of using it over the 140 grain?
I have a 7-08 on the way that will be used for whitetail to 300sh yards but 99% of the shots will be under 100 yards.
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big Game, RL 15, H4350, and Varget. One of these will do it all. I too prefer Big Game.
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Obey lawful commands. Video interactions. Hold bad cops accountable. Problem solved.
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Hey this a great, unfortunately I don’t have Big Game on deck. Now I hafta find some. What primers are you using?
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It’s worth the search. Magnum primer.
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Ohh I am searching. If anyone has any leads... please S.
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Watcha got on the powder shelf?
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I,m using PP2000MR, RL17, RL16, Big Game, W760, Hunter, Norma MRP and RL26. The MRP and RL26 work good for bullets
over 150gr. I shoot a lot of 120gr Barnes TTSX in my TIKKA .
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