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My 7mm-08 Project (updated 3/17/13)

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24 February 2013, 23:35
323
My 7mm-08 Project (updated 3/17/13)
Great thread! Side note barnes tsx like alot of jump. Try seating them .040 to .050 off the lands... I found 42.0grs h4895, fed 210, 120gr tsx bt, seated at 2.805 shoots lights out in my daughters 7-08... Another good one is 44.0grs of RL15, cci 200, 140gr tsx bt seated at 2.805.


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25 February 2013, 02:01
Brad Hinn
Mike,

Its funny there was no wind this morning and my groups were worse. So apparently it actually helped.

Patrick,

I would send it to Scotland today but a gun that shoots this bad would be no good for shooting Roe Deer as they are far to small you would never be able to hit them. Muntjack, not a chance! It might work for big Red Deer but I would not want to have you exposed to the ticks of the highlands, so I better just keep it here....

I could send it to be used as an anchor for your sailboat..... Big Grin

It's funny I am left handed and left eye dominant but my father tough me to shoot right handed and I am really grateful as I have more options for rifle actions. Come on over to the dark side!

323,

Thanks I will give that a try, I have not had good luck with the Barnes bullets.
25 February 2013, 12:09
Heym SR20
Brad, thanks for your concerns and saving me from the ravages of highland ticks.
18 March 2013, 06:11
Brad Hinn
quote:
Originally posted by 323:
Great thread! Side note barnes tsx like alot of jump. Try seating them .040 to .050 off the lands... I found 42.0grs h4895, fed 210, 120gr tsx bt, seated at 2.805 shoots lights out in my daughters 7-08... Another good one is 44.0grs of RL15, cci 200, 140gr tsx bt seated at 2.805.


323,

This was the rosetta stone for me! I could not get the Barnes bullets to shoot until I started seating them deeper. This same load shot 1.5-2” groups with the bullets just off the lands. Then when I seated them ~.050” off the lands this is what I get.

Thanks!

I have noticed that the copper bullets seem to copper foul more than the lead core. So I have to clean more to keep the groups down. I am finally happy with the performance of this rifle. Now to go shoot something.


18 March 2013, 12:34
Bren7X64
Can't complain TOO much about that - they're NEARLY all in the same hole. Wink

A beauty, and it shoots like it looks.


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22 December 2016, 00:42
jpl
I just saw this thread that you linked somewhere else. Very nice project! Thanks for sharing it with us.


quote:
Originally posted by Brad Hinn:
I wanted to do some work on the bolt and firing pin but I did not have a dis assembly tool. So I cobbled this together and I have to say that it worked really well.



I just thought I'd mention that a Bic pen works for this too (I see you know the penny trick already). All you do is unscrew the pin assembly, cut about 1/2" off the back end of a Bic pen, drop that over the tip of the firing pin, then screw it back into the bolt. Basically you add a spacer in front of the pin, then use the bolt as the fixture to compress the spring and expose the cocking piece.
22 December 2016, 19:46
AFRICAN LEADWOOD
Great job, great shooting. I like the whole look. I would be very happy to own that rifle.