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7x57 Ackley Improved

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30 January 2006, 05:48
Old Dog
7x57 Ackley Improved
I recently acquired a ULA Model 20 in 7x57 Ackley Improved and am thinking it would make a dandy little deer getter with 120 grain Ballistic Tips or Triple Shocks. Does anyone have any experience with this round or any loads that have proven successful? Thanks!

Jim


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30 January 2006, 19:05
EricJulsrud
Old Dog,

I have a buddy that had one built on a Montana action. He loves it - I know for loads he has just worked up from book on the 7x57Mauser and then compared an extrapolation compared to the 7mm-08, and another caliber that I don't remember which one though. His favorite bullet is the Nosler Accubond out of that rifle so far - he is still playing though. If I remember right his top velocity for a 140grn is around 2800fps +/-.

If I run into him I will ask for his favorite load and then post.

Best advice is to operate in the safety margin - if it isn't fast enough or hot enough for you then buy a bigger caliber. I am actually leaning hard toward building one myself rather than a 6.5x55 Ackley Imp. - descision...
Best of luck
Eric


"He who dies with the most toys wins!"
31 January 2006, 01:02
muffin
7x57 AI is a good chambering. I will send you some load data that I have used if you PM me. The velocity claims for most AI cartridges are rather bold in my opinion. It seems to be a little more efficient than the parent round but not overwhelmingly so. Mine has a tight neck, and a 26"bbl by Lilja. I think that those three do more for me than it being an AI.

Muffin
02 February 2006, 05:49
Old Dog
Muffin:

PM sent.

Jim


"Learn to disagree without being disagreeable" - Ronald Reagan 1981
04 February 2006, 01:35
El Deguello
"Does anyone have any experience with this round or any loads that have proven successful? Thanks!"

Not exactly. But I DO have some experience shooting whitetails with the 120-grain Nosler BT at 3200 FPS from a regular old Ruger in the standard 7X57mm, and I can tell you that load is destructive as hell on edible portions of the deer it hits! You are better off with a slower, less frangible bullets like 140, 150, or 160 grainers for deer. These blow up a lot less meat.


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