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Mike, I would think you could get close to 2550 fps with this bullet if you wanted to. That's where I'm hoping to get to. My Tikka barrel is something like 22 7/8" I can't remember though. I'd like to use it as an elk bullet in the heavy timber. | ||
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Similar thread over on Medium bore rifles- it's titled "7x57 which 175 grain bullet for deer". I was thinking of trying some 175 grain Hornady RN bullets in my Tikka 7mm-08. You can seat them out pretty far and lose less case capacity. Something to try out. Should be a VERY heavy hitter! | |||
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Well, I did some load testing this weekend. I used the "Barnes" method of load development, whereby you first check a number of powders (in my case 4) for pressure by loading 3 rounds in increments up to the max listed load. You shoot these (12 in all) and make sure no high pressure signs are seen. Then, you load batches (I did 3 each) of each powder at full-house hunting loads (premise being you're looking for a full-power load for hunting, not a target load). I deducted one powder after the pressure tests, so I was left with 3. Results: Varget: good group (less than 1") H380: good-decent (2 shots less than 1", 1 flyer) RL15: bad group (about 3") So, I'll load up a larger sample of the Varget and H380 (5 each), and whichever shoots best, is my new hunting load. Thus, in 31 rounds I've tested 4 powders and found the most accurate hunting load among them. This is a lot better than my old method (3-or 5-shot groups with each load starting at recommended level and working up by 1/2 or 1 gr each, plus changing powders and bullets, primers, etc. It used to take me 100 or more rounds to find a hunting load for a gun. Thanks for the info... | |||
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Quote: Sounds good "in theory", but I will not give up accuracy to squeeze a little more velocity out of anything. No animal will know the difference in being hit with a 3000 FPS load as opposed to a 3100 FPS load (or whatever numbers apply for a particular load...). | |||
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H4895 has been my "goto" powder for the 7MM/08.Nice grouping along with velocity in my silhouette rifle out to 500 meters.Never took it hunting though.JMHO | |||
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Here is my choice,,, 44 grains varget and a 139 grain SST,,,,,I have a pile of clover leaf groups,,,,,,,,,, http://groups.msn.com/ThePoseyClan2/shoebox.msnw?action=ShowPhoto&PhotoID=38 | |||
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