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Anyone have a favorite recipe? I have a Valmet with 7 X 65R barrels and I'm looking for a place to start. I've tried some factory 173 grain bullets but they aren't even close to regulating.


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Rusty,

My default position for the 7x65R in BBF's, Drillings and DR's has always been the Hornady 154 gr. R.N.'s despite the abundance here of local Teutonic bullet fodder which tend to the really spendy side anyway. I also got lucky once with a box of Speer 160 grain Spitzers but as you now each rifle is a law unto itself.

Also most of the Euro ammo for this cartridge tend to the heavier 7mm weights despite the high velocity claims for the odd-ball 120-130-ish weight bullets. I'd also venture a guess that if/when the rifle was factory shot it was with a 160+ grain bullet.

I also prefer the Horndays for the cannelure for which I use a Lee Factory Crimp Die (yes, a 280 Remington LFCD can easily be adjusted).

154 gr. Hornady, 53.0 grs H-4350, (O.A.L - crimped into the cannelure)
54.0 grs H-4831sc (I prefer this load)

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Valmet 412s can be adjusted. Zero the sights to the top barrel and adjust the bottom barrel to coincide. I have 15 boxes of S&B 7X65 and I'm saving brass but at this rate I'll never have to reload. My gun is a 412 with BBF barrels 12GA and 7X65R.


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Originally posted by Gerry:
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I also prefer the Horndays for the cannelure for which I use a Lee Factory Crimp Die (yes, a 280 Remington LFCD can easily be adjusted).


Good shooting.


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thank you for your input. I'll try some S & B. the Privi I tried does not come close to being together with the factory regulation.

Gerry-
I will try some 154s.

Again, thank you!


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As a first try, have a look at the RwS 173gn - seems to be the standard for this calibre. With mine it shoots are all the different bullets of this weight close enough that no sight change is required. Hornady have a reasonable number of loads in their 8 th edition. My go to load is a139 gn soft point bullet over 51.5gn of imr4831. Nice a accurate and low recoil and does the job on Roe deer.
 
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