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23 July 2007, 08:36
plainsdrifter
Got a new 7rem mag-Reloaded data-if you dont mind-Please
I have a new Remington Sendero coming in 7mmRem Mag.I would like to load Hornady 139gr. and 154gr SSTs.If by chance anyone is using either of these bullets and wouldnt mind sharing their personal load data ,it would be most appreciated.If you would like to comment on these loads would be an added plus.Thanks in advance.
23 July 2007, 09:32
GD
My current load for the 7mm is a 140 gr ballistic tip over RL-22. the maximum load for a 139 gr SST is 69.5 grains. Drop down 10% and work up from there. The maximim charge for the 154 SST is 65.5 gr. These should be considered maximum loads, and approached with caution. Good luck

gd
23 July 2007, 18:43
DMB
My 7mm Mag shoots 63.5 grains of H-4831SC with the Nosler 150 grain Partitions best, after testing other powders and bullets.




23 July 2007, 18:53
30378
If you are going after deer sized animals, try those 139s with 68gr of H4831. Works like a champ. Bigger animals try the 160gr Nosler partition.


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23 July 2007, 18:55
7mm mashburn
I second 30378 that has always been my go to load for the 7 mag
23 July 2007, 23:29
Dr.K
DMB ; What make 7 MM are you using that load in ?. Curious is all .

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25 July 2007, 01:19
plainsdrifter
Appreciate the info. Thanks to all who contributed.! Plainsdrifter
25 July 2007, 03:40
mudstud
pd,
My Model 70 Classic 7mmRM loves the 139 gr. Hornady BTSP bullet with 70 grs. RL22 and a Fed 215M primer. It's a warmish load in my rifle, and I may back off a tad in the future, but it sure shoots good!

Did you get a new Sendero SF II? I got one in .264WM, but haven't shot it yet. Too many rifles, not enough time (or money).
25 July 2007, 05:17
6.5 SWEDE
Mudstud, you have my load, almost, I use 69.0gr. of RL #22 with the Hornady 139gr.BTSP. and the Fed 215 M primer.

6.5 SWEDE.
25 July 2007, 07:35
Rob1SG
Plainsdrifter,
My best load w/ 25" bbl with 140 gr is with Nosler Accubonds RL 22-67 gr,CCI250 at about 3300 chrono'd. Pick up some of the seconds at the Nosler site and they will be cheaper than Hornadys but will shoot as good or better. H4831 is my second choice
25 July 2007, 08:32
plainsdrifter
mudstud
Havent received rifle yet but ,yes it is that SFII same as yours.I intend on using it when posting in the evening hours.I also have one of those Cooper repeaters on order in 270 thats sposed to show up in Oct. and wish to use as a walking rifle.I have more bills than money but figure money you can't take with,but bills can be left on earth. diggin
30 July 2007, 00:55
jstevens
The data will vary a lot in a 7Mag, but H4831, 7828 and RL22 are the powders, with RL22 working best for me. Mine will need 70 grains with a 150 Nosler to go 3050-3100 fps. Some rifles won't take this much with 139-140's. I shoot a lot more 160-175 grain bullets in the Mag.


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30 July 2007, 01:40
bwest
I first used the Hornady 139's (the traditional spire point) back in the mid 70's. I shot deer,elk,black bear,sheep,antelope,caribou,coyotes,rabbits,gophers,ravens and never had a complaint. I was a tad amused when the young fellow at the gunstore told me they were no good last year. Said I should be shooting accoblast or interboom or triple xxx or some such thing.I shot five shots at deer and antelope last year. Guess how many kills?
30 July 2007, 04:32
mudstud
pd,
What scope are you planning on putting on your SF II? I am thinking about a Leupold Mark 4 6.5-20, which is why the funds are not yet available!! I also do a lot of sittin' and glassin' around, both in the early morning and evenings. Most productive way to hunt, IMHO, if you would like to shoot a nice buck. 'Course, I am long past being mistaken for young, either! Might have to teach my grandkids how to push brush and coulees, just so they know how, and then teach them how to hunt if want a nice rack!

bwest,
Yeah, the Hornady's work just fine! I think this emphasis nowadays on premium bullets is way over-blown. But, I have used some factory loaded 7mmRM 140 gr. Core-Lokt Ultras, that I've been impressed with so far. The problem with the Ultras is that they are very expensive as a component bullet.
01 August 2007, 23:42
plainsdrifter
mudstud
I have a Swarvoski 4x12x50 TDS in the cheaper American version that works well for posting in those low light conditions that Ive upgraded my Leupold in same power with.Ive usually been forced to used the lower power as shooting hours get close but Im sure more power is usuable in better light conditions.Guess it all depend on the individual.
02 August 2007, 10:18
fredj338
I had best accuracy using various 160gr bullets w/ RL22 & IMR7828. For the 140gr, H4831sc gave best accuracy.


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