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fixing to acquire a 7 rem mag rifle and was wondering what bullet weight stabilizes best in that caliber. its in a new rem 700. thanks
 
Posts: 1532 | Location: south of austin texas | Registered: 25 November 2011Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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I shoot the original Nosler 162 SBs in mine, and my son's Ruger 77 Mark 1 does as well. They are both one hole rifles at 100 yards. I anticipate your new 700 will do equally well. I suspect Remington hasn't changed barrel twist...

Good luck. It is quite a rifle.
 
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Bullets in the 160gr range seem to be the magic number for the great 7mm Rem Mag. I shoot the Federal 160gr Accubond load in my Blaser. It does .35"...no need to handload for it.
 
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thanks guys. thats what i needed to know. my two 30-06's like the 180 gr which i'm told the 30-06 was designed for. as for not reloading, go outside in the snow and whip ur whanger against a tree 100 times and yell " i didn't mean it" each time.
 
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most "7 mags" have a 1-10 or a 1-9.5 twist-- 150 up to 168 grain bullets will work best.


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Posts: 2289 | Location: Texas | Registered: 02 July 2005Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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I have a Ruger 77 Rem Mag. I use Barnes 160 gr
TSX. This gun shoots sub MOA. I use Rem Brass, Federal Primers ( 250 mag ) and R 15 powder.
 
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My 7mm eats Berger 168VLDs best of all....


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Posts: 41768 | Location: Crosby and Barksdale, Texas | Registered: 18 September 2006Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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JTEX, care to share your reloading information?
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I've successfully used btips in 140 and 150 grain, 150 Sciroccos, 168 Berger VLDs, and multiple weights of Barnes.

In one of my 7s I settled on the 150 Btip and IMR4831. Another is using the 168 VLD with H1000.


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I have a new Remington and re-barreled Savage and they LOVE 160 Partitions, but also shoot the 139 Hornadys extremely well. All around, though, I believe that the 160-class bullets were meant for the 7 mm mag.
 
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I have a new Remington and re-barreled Savage and they LOVE 160 Partitions, but also shoot the 139 Hornadys extremely well. All around, though, I believe that the 160-class bullets were meant for the 7 mm mag.


i use the partitions in my 30-06's and .308's and wouldn't think about going to anything else (after years of trial and error) so that is good to know. i am a .30 cal man and this 7mm is new territory for me.
 
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JTEX, care to share your reloading information?
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Not at all:

Berger 168 VLD "At the Lands"
63.5 grains of RE 19
Fed GM215M
Winchester Brass
2990FPS

Just a little bit of primer flattening in my rifle.


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Posts: 41768 | Location: Crosby and Barksdale, Texas | Registered: 18 September 2006Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Berger 168 VLD "At the Lands"
63.5 grains of RE 19
Fed GM215M
Winchester Brass
2990FPS

Just a little bit of primer flattening in my rifle.


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Curious, did you happen to try Re22 and 25?


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Big Grin mate like most of the recommendations go with the 160-170gn projectiles. I too have a 7mm Rem Mag in Remington 700 (Sendero). I use 162gn Amax projectiles with 58gn of ADI 2213SC (an Aussie powder). Bloody brilliant accuracy - anywhere from 0.1 to 0.5MOA at 100m.

My Sendero has a barrel twist of 1 in 9 1/4 as do most 7mm Rem Mags and they tend to prefer 160-170gn projectiles.
 
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again, good infor, so thanks.
 
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