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05 January 2004, 19:08
Roadtrash
7x57 RB
I'm looking for a good safe load for an old Remington rolling block that I picked up awhile back. It's in 7x57 cal which is a common cal but the books don't say anything about the old guns like this one. I would like to use it for deer hunting if there is a safe load around for it. Any help would be appreciated.
06 January 2004, 05:08
<eldeguello>
Have it checked for headspace. Some old military 7X57mm rolling blocks have a greater head-to-shoulder measurement in their chambers than modern 7X57mm's do! If so, you'll have to expand the necks up to, like, .308" then reneck them to produce a "secondary headspacing shoulder" on the cases so they don't drop too far into the chamber before firing, in order to be safe! I have fired factory 7X57mm Remington 175-grain ammo in the old rolling bloacks, and it worked! I believe any reloading manual starting load with a 140, 160, or 175-grain bullet would work OK as a deer/elk/moose load, but would be safer if you used a slow powder like IMR 4350, since these powders will give adequate MV with lower pressures than the medium or fast burning powders do.
06 January 2004, 16:05
bartsche
You might try the 154gr Hornady round nose with 49 gr. of aa 3100 compressed.Should be close to 2400 ft./sec. in your rifle. That's plenty for deer. As was stated the the slower powder will hold the pressure down.The new Lee manual has a lot of info. roger