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<AKI> |
Guus. N110 is NOT generally a useful powder in the 7x64. It�s much too fast. In a VihtaVuori Reloading Guide there is a MAX load listed: 2.70g (41.7gr) of N120 with the Sako 5.1g (79gr) bullet, gives 1050 m/s (3445 fps). N133 should work with 100gr bullets. N135 would be better. FWIW. AKI | ||
<Guus Verheijen> |
Aki, Thanks for your inputs. I am aware that N110 is rather fast for the 7x64 for �general� applications. I do not plan to work-up a hunting load with it, I use N140 and N160 for this purpose. The purpose is to work up a training (and perhaps a roe-deer) load. Regards, Guus Verheijen
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<Dutchgus> |
Guus, For reduced loads I use H4227 with light bullets for caliber. H4227 is in the same burning rate class as N110. A fellow shooter uses H4227 as well as N110 in his .243 and .30-06 for this purpose. He says N110 is a tad faster and requires 1 or 2 grains less powder. My reduced loads in 7x64 vary from 30 to 33 grains (depending on the rifle I am loading for) of H4227 behind a Sierra 100 grn HP bullet with COL of 80,0 mm. Velocity is approximately 820 m/s. Recoil is somewhat like a .222Rem, accuracy about 1 MOA. Very good for practice shooting and very deadly on foxes crows and cats. Don't use use them on row deer, as they are varmint bullets. Hope this helps | ||
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