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I went out and did a little shooting today. I got to try out my Ruger #1A in 7X57 mauser. I had 4 hand loads and it did just fine. While 2 of the loads were awfull, t 2 or 3 inches at 100. those loads were with with Hornady 154 Flat base and 162 grain BT interlocks over RL-19 and W-760. The other 2 loads were much better. I put 3 rounds in 1.5 with a 140 rgain sierra over 51.5 grain of RL-19 and 140 grain balistic tips into 1.2 on 1 target and .90 on another. I think I will try a few other bullets with H414 mabye a little hotter. This was my 1st time with this rifle. I like so far. If it holds that it only likes 140 grain bullets , I will be quite happy as I bought it as a deer rifle anyway. If I can get a good 2850 or 2900 fps and right around an inch it is great. I will try to get my hands on a box of 150 grain b-tips as I think I would like them a little better on a big mullie. ...tj3006 freedom1st | ||
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IMHO #1'a are just cool rifles and you got a cool rifle that shoots! BTW, you might try some of the W760 and H414 loads from the Speer manual. They run the 7x57 a bit hotter than the other manuals. | |||
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All the No.1's I've owned shot well. With my 1A 7X57mm, I only shoot three-shot groups, but they are generally small ones! My best 140-grain load uses the Nosler Partition bullet, and 53.5 grains of WW 760, which is about the same as H414. THIS IS A HOT LOAD!! MV 3000 FPS. Here's how it shoots. That is a 13.9mm group (.547"). They're not all that small, but many are close! "Bitte, trinks du nicht das Wasser. Dahin haben die Kuhen gesheissen." | |||
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Thanks for the load theer eldeguello ! I put together a 140 grain partition load to try in my 7X57.. I did 50.5 grains of H-414. Also did some 140 grain acubonds over IMR-4350. Its prety nasty out but I might shoot them today anyway...tj3006 freedom1st | |||
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