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Swampdog 05-23-2009 01:20 AM

Hornady Light Magnum rounds
 
Howdy guy's,Had a member here P.M. me.He was asking if it was alright to shoot Hornady Light Magnums in a Reminton 7600.I think 100 grainers.Said they were recomended for "Fixed Breach firearms Only".I did not want to give him bad info or cause a problem with the rifle not knowing howhot they load the light mags.I would think they would still keep the cup down enough for just about anything 'cept maybe an old custom rig made out of a not so strong military action.Thanks for the help and let's get this guy on the right track.........................Alton

nchawkeye 05-23-2009 06:14 AM

RE: Hornady Light Magnum rounds
 
If I were him, I'd pop Hornady an email...That way he gets it straight from the horses mouth...

Bernie P. 05-23-2009 06:54 AM

RE: Hornady Light Magnum rounds
 
Light mags might cause problems with semi autos but should be fine in other actions.

Uncle Mike 05-23-2009 09:17 AM

RE: Hornady Light Magnum rounds
 
+1 on the contact Hornady and ask them.
I don't think it would cause a problem, but ask to be sure.

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Roseaukaine 05-23-2009 10:03 AM

RE: Hornady Light Magnum rounds
 
Yes...bolt action or hinge action guns only. Semi-auto might have problems....that statement on the box is a disclaimer in case something were to happen with a semi...then they won't be liable for damages.

They are some hot rounds...more recoil for sure. My gun didn't like them.

Pawildman 05-24-2009 11:42 AM

RE: Hornady Light Magnum rounds
 
I know this doesn't help YOUR situation much, but I've tried them in several different cartridge sizes in some of my rifles, and like the other poster said, they didn't group up to my satsfaction. These were all bolt action guns..........

Swampdog 05-24-2009 12:07 PM

RE: Hornady Light Magnum rounds
 
If the Ridge said don't do it .DON'T DO IT.

skeeter 7MM 05-24-2009 01:26 PM

RE: Hornady Light Magnum rounds
 
I believe the "warning"is meantfor semi-auto's. However as a reloader I agree with ridge runner and would worry about excess pressure for the 7600.

salukipv1 05-24-2009 05:54 PM

RE: Hornady Light Magnum rounds
 
Personally I see little reason to shoot these light mags, unless they shoot more accurately. Perhaps in some instances, but for the most part I find loads that work in remington or federal that do just fine.

With bullets from other manufacturers with higher BC, often they'll overtake the energy of these light mags down range...


Swampdog 05-25-2009 01:21 AM

RE: Hornady Light Magnum rounds
 

ORIGINAL: salukipv1

Personally I see little reason to shoot these light mags, unless they shoot more accurately. Perhaps in some instances, but for the most part I find loads that work in remington or federal that do just fine.

With bullets from other manufacturers with higher BC, often they'll overtake the energy of these light mags down range...

Yep me too.Some of if not the most accurate rounds I have ever shot were some .243 loaded with a Lee Loader using their data and measure.Thesewere always on the down size of the scale .Shot them through a Rem.788,$79.00 Tasco scope .Used 100 grain Hornady B.T.S.P.,Deadly accurate and deadly on deer.But then again I still want some kind of 6 mm that will run one about 8 million F.P.S.:D;)


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