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Anybody have a good load for the 7mm Remington mag. useing Hornady 139 gr, SP. Thanks
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69.5grs of Reloader-22
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WOW. Don't get much better than that. Thanks
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When I had my Sendero, I worked up what I called my gopher load, using Re22 and the 140gr Nosler BT. One day I happened upon a box of Hornady interbonds on clearance at the local funstore. Just for giggles I loaded 5 of them using the same components as my gopher load. Wasn't a one-holer, but it was close. I was at 68grs - inside WW brass, Federal's non-magnum Gold Medal primer.
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I'm looking for the same data...
I keep getting referred to the Hornady Vol II.... Is there a difference in load data between the Vol II and the 9th Edition?
What does the Vol II give for the 139 and IMR 4350?
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I don't know. But, when the 7mm RM was new, a favorite load of many was a 139-140 gr. bullet over 66 grs. of IMR 4350. I recall working up to 68 grs. in my old 700 Remington back in those days. Eventually I went to 70.5 grs. of H4831. That, BTW, was a pretty hot load in my rifle. E
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Baldhunter's load was my fav with this bullet wt. and my pal, an avid 7 mag shooter, liked Eremicus' load..
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