02 May 2002, 14:11
redneck7mmGood 7mag load?
I have just worked up a fairly accurate load in my M700 7mag. It contains of 62.3 H-4831, Rem. 9.5mag primer, and a 175 sierra SBT. I plan on using this load for whitetail, and black bear. Has anybody ever shot something close to this? how accurate was it for u? and how well did it perform on game. Thanx in advance. Ryan
P.s-I dont have a chrono, but the sierra book says that its pushin around 2800, andbody no diff.?
02 May 2002, 18:00
<Albertahunter>redneck 7mm,
I used 62.5 grns,4831,W-W cases&primers behind 175 Hornady interlocks with great results.When I did my part,it would shoot between .75 and 1.125 inches @100 yrds.The exact velocity escapes me just now and I can't find my old load notes but 2800 sounds reasonable.Good luck with your load.

02 May 2002, 19:14
ricciardelliSierra 168 Grain HPBT, 64.6 grains of RL-22, CCI Large Rifle Primer, Remington case. Velocity 2,943 fps 15' from muzzle. 5-shot, 200-yard groups measure 0.303".
Nosler 175 Grain Partition, 63.2 grains of RL-22, Remington 9-1/2M Primer, Remington case.
Velocity 2,903 fps 15' from muzzle. 5-shot, 200-yard groups around 0.500".
The Sierra bullet works wonders from 50 yards to 475 yards. The Nosler sucks at anything less than 250 yards.
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03 May 2002, 03:38
fredj338Ricci, just curious why you think the NP "sucks" @ less than 250? I would think it the other way around, that the NP would hold together @ the higher impact velocities. I hunt w/ NPs & would appreciate any stories of "failures".
RN7, I have had good luck w/ 64gr RL22 & the 160gr NP & Fed. 215M. It's good for 1" groups from my #1S @ 3100fps. AS usual, this load is safe in MY rifle & should be approached from below. Good luck!
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03 May 2002, 06:10
ricciardelliMaybe "sucks" was the wrong word...maybe.
I find it's terminal performance at short ranges lacking, at the velocities I loaded them.
I found the same to be true with Noslers in my .25-06.
Small hole in, small hole out.
The other "negative feeling" I have about Noslers is the justification of paying twice as much for half as many bullets...
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