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JD IN ALBERTA 06-10-2004 04:50 PM

7mm RESULTS
 
I reloaded a ton of different loads last week and wasn't too impressed with my findings. I interchanged 5 powders and 6 different bullets varying in weight and style and only ended up with about 3 good loads. Do you guy's who shoot & reload for your 7mm get stunning results at 100, 200 & 300 yds. I did get 3/4" at 100 but nothing better than a 4" group at 200. Is this realistic for a magnum load? I was told it is. Comments please...JDinAB

stubblejumper 06-10-2004 07:09 PM

RE: 7mm RESULTS
 

I did get 3/4" at 100 but nothing better than a 4" group at 200. Is this realistic for a magnum load? I was told it is.
3/4" At 100 yards is plenty accurate if you can do it consistantly while 4" groups at 200 inch is not great at all.If you can do 3/4" at 100 yards you should do at least 2" at 200 yards.

UncleNorby 06-11-2004 06:43 AM

RE: 7mm RESULTS
 
I suspect too much time at the bench.

JD IN ALBERTA 06-11-2004 08:59 AM

RE: 7mm RESULTS
 
Well thats really my concern as well...at 100 I think it's remarkably well, butt no matter what I do 200 is just plain inconsistent. I even went and bought a shooting vice so I made sure it wasn't me. I guess I'll just keep trying[:o] JDinAB

DM 06-11-2004 12:43 PM

RE: 7mm RESULTS
 
It's NOT jusy about gun movement! As the range increases, you have other things to deal with includeing, heat waves, wind, paralax ect...

Shooting tight groups at extended ranges takes a lot of practice in dealing with the above conditions!!

Drilling Man


bigcountry 06-11-2004 02:54 PM

RE: 7mm RESULTS
 
Very common with parallax. Look at a target in high magnification at 200 yards. Move your head back and forth and up and down. Does the target move out of the center of your crosshairs? If so adjust the parallax until it doesn't.

hunter338 06-11-2004 10:24 PM

RE: 7mm RESULTS
 
I was just wandering what type of rifle that you are useing, what type and bullet weights you were shooting,and how you went about trying them out ?

Was it in the heat of the day for every shot or one after anouther?

There are far too many factors to try to justify the reloads not being what they should be.

Just courious. what was some of your reloads? Powder type, Primers, cases, bullets, weights of the bullets and how much did you tinker with the loads?

I have three good reloads for this pertic. round that has worked very well in almost all of the 7mm mags that I have tried them in.

hunter338

JD IN ALBERTA 06-14-2004 09:00 AM

RE: 7mm RESULTS
 
I am using a Carl Gustaf 7mm Rem Mag with a 3.5-10 Zeiss Conquest. As for the bullets...this is the run down: 110 gr TNT, 140gr Silvertip, 150gr XBT, 150gr Nos. part, 154gr SST, 162gr Hornady int. Temp was about 15deg. C & absolutely no wind! I did shots of 3 and waited for the barrel to cool. I am using cci magnum primers and all federal brass, powders are as follows: H414, H870, H1000, H4350, Reloader 22 & IMR 7828. I loaded every combination available using just under max loads for each. Now that I have 4 ok loads at 100 I'm gonna try tinkering with them and see if I can group a bit better at 200. JDinAB

rockytop 06-17-2004 01:44 PM

RE: 7mm RESULTS
 
jd, I shoot a ruger 7mm mag with a pillar bedded stock and timney trigger. I shoot under 3 inch groups at 300 yards but to do that I had to go past the recommended max loads. At or under max loads, I couldn't hit a 3 inch group at 100 yards. I cautiously say that I think all the powder max loads are now very conservative.
I shoot 68-1/2 grains of H4831. I think the max load on the can is about 62 grains with a 140 grain ballistic tip bullet. I worked very slowly up to the load I'm shooting in 1/2 grain increments and as I did my groups got better. However, at 69-1/2 grains my bolt got stiff to open so I dropped back to 68-1/2 and that's what I shoot. At 400 yards, I can shoot a five inch group that is almost all verticle, in other words there is very little left to right movement.
I've since changed bullets to nosler partitions and lost a very small amount of accuracy but to me its a better deer bullet.

eldeguello 06-18-2004 03:03 PM

RE: 7mm RESULTS
 

ORIGINAL: JD IN ALBERTA

I reloaded a ton of different loads last week and wasn't too impressed with my findings. I interchanged 5 powders and 6 different bullets varying in weight and style and only ended up with about 3 good loads. Do you guy's who shoot & reload for your 7mm get stunning results at 100, 200 & 300 yds. I did get 3/4" at 100 but nothing better than a 4" group at 200. Is this realistic for a magnum load? I was told it is. Comments please...JDinAB
WRONG!! I have seen several 7mm Rem. Mags, including my 26" Ruber 1B, shoot 1" groups @ 200 yards! As a matter of fact, a lot of magnum HV loads shoot BETTER at 200 and beyond than at 100........


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