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Guys I have a new build build about 8 weeks away It's a reworked later he mauser 98 with a #2 Douglas barrel It's in the white so I can still change the final barrel length It's a stutzen so its going to be a shorty Has anybody done any quantitative comparison shall we say 19, 20, 21 inches to be ideal I am not worried about speed but I am fascinated about the high bc of 162 amax Any hot shots here with quickload with spare time ? Care to computate some scenarios for me ? Norma brass Federal LR primers 205 H4350 162 amax 20 inch barrel What range should I start from and what vmax to expect from shall we say 20 incher .... Thanks On the other hand any input would be appreciated As I said its in the white for at most 4 more weeks then its cooked This is probably my first multiple shot hunting I am going to feed from a magazine and will be used regularly I have plenty of magazine length to play with Does amax like jumping or like to live close to the land ? Also anybody shoots the classic 173 grain in this caliber Is the penetration impressive on live game in your experience ? | ||
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london, If you are going to use the heavy bullets have your rifle setup to use the long bullets. A longer throat and the magazine made long enough for the long heavy bullets seated so they don't restrict powder capacity. Bryan | |||
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Bryan My gunsmith have done just that That's why I am only considering 162 and 173 A little bird tells me there is also a 190 grain 7mm bullets ! Must look like chopsticks ............... | |||
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Can't speak for the 7x57 but round nose 173 gn out of my 7x65r absolutely flattens roe bucks and is accurate. But out of lightweight rifle a little on the punchy side. For roe I use a 139 gn at 2650 fps and does the job very well. | |||
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I posted this link on another thread so you may have already seen it. If you haven't, it includes an interesting commentary on the advantages of the 162 gn Hornady A-Max in the 7x57 Mauser and 7-08. I now use the A-Max projectile exclusively in the two 7x57s I own. One is an HVA Husqvarna that has been re-barreled in 7x57 with a short throat while the other is a Brno Model 21H with a long throat. I seat the projectiles just a fraction off the lands in both rifles. Obviously that means I could get more powder in the cases loaded for the Brno but I don't do that because max velocity isn't so important with the A-max due to its light construction. http://www.ballisticstudies.co...ledge+Base/7x57.html | |||
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