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168gr HPBT(M) 7mm rem mag
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Trying to work up a good target load with IMR7828.
168gr Sierra HPBT match in 7mm rem mag. I also
have IMR4350, IMR4831, H-1000 and R-19 powder on
the shelf if anyone has any recipies I would like
to try them. Thanks and good shooting! BLR7. [Cool]
 
Posts: 154 | Location: Texas | Registered: 31 December 2002Reply With Quote
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TCS - You will generally find your best accuracy with near max loads and using the slow powders you mentioned for the 7mm Rem. I have had 6 different 7mm and all liked heavy for caliber bullets and a full load of 4831. I have not shot the 168gr Sierra since most all of my 7mm have been hunting rifles. I am partial to the Nosler 160gr Partition for use in the field. Sounds as if you are more interested in target punching.
 
Posts: 10780 | Location: Test Tube | Registered: 27 February 2001Reply With Quote
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Yes I am loading these up for paper punching and
to see how my Browning A-bolt likes the heavier
grain bullets. If all goes well I will try to
work up some 175gr hunting bullets later on. I
have already gotten good results with 140gr, 150gr., and 160gr. and I now want to test the
heavier bullets in 168 and 175gr. I've gotten sub MOA so far with everything I've loaded but the
tightest groups were with the 160gr and I like
everything I've read about these Sierra 168 HPBT.
I think I'll try IMR7828 first with a spread
of 64.5gr. - 68.0gr. in 0.5gr increments and see
what the grouping looks like since I can't seem
to find any R-22 these days. Well thanks anyway
for your input. Good shootin! BLR7
 
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keep us posted on youur results. i got some loaded up in new Winchester brass with imr 4831 and fed primers. all the long range guys using them made me to want to try them.
 
Posts: 159 | Location: Saskatchewan  | Registered: 14 November 2002Reply With Quote
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Thanks for the reply and I will post my results
here. I really liked the sleek look of these
bullets and I have read many good things about
their accuracy. I've set up 20 rounds so far with
IMR7828 from 64.0 - 66.0 grs. and CCI250 primers
and once fired win brass. I'll load up some also
in IMR4831 at 53.0 - 63.0 grs. There is a 300yd
range about 60 miles away that I like shootin at
but gas prices being what they are I will just
have to settle for 100yd range not far from home.
I'd be interested in other's results too!
Good shootin! BLR7! [Cool]
 
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i shot the 168's today. i got some steller groups with 67.0gr of H-1000 there about the same sizes as a Canadian dime. [Big Grin] i still havent tried the imr 4831 or 7828 loads yet but when the weather and time allow. i got the target scaned but dont know how to post it. [Confused] maybe i stumbled on to a great load for my sporting arm.
 
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