24 February 2006, 23:43
SempreElkHandloads for a 7mm Rem BAR
I should be using powder with a medium burn rate per the reloading manual..is this correct?
25 February 2006, 02:45
bigcountryElk, your old buddy here.
I used to load for 270win in BAR's and 7400's. I followed all the recommended medium burn stuff. But sometimes, in both guns I got cycleing problems. Of course more with the 7400. I went to IMR4350 and never had another cycle problem.
So I started thinking. These guns are made to work with factory loadings. Many loadings are more of the slower powders I believe. At least from the velocity they get. So I kinda threw out that idea of medium powder burn rate in semis. I know that was the case for the M1 Garand. But the M1 was a different animal being fed ball powder from the military ammo. But I believe that reloading guideline carried over to all semi's by word of mouth.
Sorry, no loads for the rem mag. You get more new guns than I do.
25 February 2006, 03:03
300winnieI have loaded for several BAR's (.270 Win, .280 Rem., 7mm Rem Mag., and .300 Win Mag.) I use(d) IMR 4831 in all of them with good results.
25 February 2006, 09:35
Allan DeGrootcan catagorically say after loading for five different remington automatics that they don't like IMR4831
But Remingtons look cool as hell when firing ammo loaded with 4831... they snort flames out of the handguard vents
like a pissed-off dragon.
They LOVE IMR4064 and IMR4350...
but the BAR is a different animal... I do hope you have aquired a "Small base" FL sizing die...
I'd be inclined to think that in the 7mmMag the propellents that'll work well with 140, 150 &160gr bullets would be IMR4350, H4350, IMR4831, RL19, RL22 and AA3100
and just possibly N560
Is H450 still available?
I seem to recall reading that the BAR is "tuned" to prefer slower propellants than the remingtons are, a necissity considering that the BAR is chambered for Magnums and the Remingtons aren't.
AllanD
AllanD