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I just did my second set of shots this morning.

#1 hornady 500gr fmj/rn factory loads box says 2300fps. Shot these for a baseline
1.2262fps
2.2268fps
3.2270fps

#2 my loads 70gr of RL-7 and a barnes SS 500gr
1.2220fps
2.2230fps
3.2218fps
shot about a inch group at 60yrds with open sights.

#3 my loads 71gr of RL-7 and a barnes SS 500gr
1.2261fps
2.2248fps
3.2266fps

At 71 grains it looked like the bullet was just touching the powder and the barnes are long. I might try another gr when I return from my hunt but am happy now with matching the factory load.

I shot all rounds from a ruger #1.
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Posts: 1057 | Location: adirondacks,NY ,USA | Registered: 30 December 2001Reply With Quote
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Great results, thanks for sharing them.

the hornady will be quite a bit shorter...

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Thanks for posting these data.

How long is the barrel on your No. 1? Is it straight factory?
 
Posts: 13738 | Location: New England | Registered: 06 June 2003Reply With Quote
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My ruger #1 is the stainless steel model straight out of the box. I still havent even gotten around to changing the recoilpad. The barrel measures just shy of 23inches.
Not sure if this powder works as good as Rays Imr-4320 but I had a can of RL-7.
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Posts: 1057 | Location: adirondacks,NY ,USA | Registered: 30 December 2001Reply With Quote
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I can tell you that I use RL-7 with the 450X bullet in my Lott with a 22" barrel. I get well over 2300 fps with 72 grains. I get almost exactly 2300 with 70 grains. I like the 2300fps load as it's accurate and very comfortable to shoot. I only have open peep sights on my gun.

One of my favorite targets is red house bricks stood up on end. I have shooting access where there is an old knocked down home. There are thousands of these red bricks lying around. At 50-100 yards hitting them is not difficult with the lott using the peep sights, while shooting free hand. They are quite reactive when hit, a red plume of smoke goes up into the air on impact.

I don't generally use the X bullets for this but rather a 450 grain GC hardcast bullet with 68 grains of RL-7. Easy to shoot and identical POI from my rifle.

That RL-7 powder is overlooked by most folks. They don't know what they are missing with that combination!
 
Posts: 1261 | Location: Rural Wa. St. & Ellisras RSA | Registered: 06 March 2001Reply With Quote
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Try AA 2230 in the Lott...I get over 2200 fps at very safe pressures in the 458 Win Mag and its begging for just a bit more case capacity...
 
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