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<heavy varmint> |
Just a stab hear but H-4831 is quite a bit slower than IMR 4064 and your 21 inch barrel may not be enough to take full advantage of the slower powder. | ||
<heavy varmint> |
Forgot to add, it sounds like you are using a 130 grain bullet, if you have any heavy bullets try them with the slower 4831 and see if you get velocity closer to what you should have. | ||
<toto> |
I load 50 gr. h414 162gr hornadys 19in barrel get an average of 2800+. fws | ||
one of us |
Listen to Toto, H414 is the only powder for the 7x57, I have been using it for years and I get unbelievable velocitys in my long throated 7x57...I use a bit more powder in grs. than Toto, because of my long throat and I get more velocity...160 gr. Nosler at 2919 FPS. ------------------ | |||
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one of us |
Primetime. First off, H-4831 is a bit slow for the 7X57. usually, velocity increases in a linear fashion until a maximum load is reached. At that point, velocity increase will be much less, or even less than the load just prior to the load with the "strange" decrease. I believe you went past the max load for the bullet you were shooting. Nice thing about chronographs. They can tell you all sorts of thing, if you can read what they're saying. Paul b. | |||
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