7mm pack rifle

heavy hitting 300

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im buying a plane jane 7mm remington mag in a ruger sporter set up. im going to put a luepold 4.5-14 on it with the reticle setup for 300, 500, 700 yards. im looking for a bullet that will fly far and hit hard but will still hold together for when i hit the brush. im wondering what you guys recomend. so far all my advise ive gotten is great so let me have it.


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I have that same rifle and it is a consistent 5/8" MOA Rifle. For a carry rifle it is perfect for me. I would recommend any one of three bullets. 140 - 150 grain Barnes TTSX, 150 Swift Scirrocco, 160 Nosler Accubond. All three of these are bad medicine in the 7mm Rem Mag. Make sure you buy it in the wood stock and you float the barrel. I have 5 Ruger M77's. Not a single one would shoot under MOA until I floated their barrels. Now they all shoot under .75" consistently. This will be a good setup for you.
 
Any of these three will work well. If going with the TTSX Barnes, I would go with the 150 grain for sure on elk. I have had great luck with Barnes in the rifles I've tried them in. As far as powders go, do some research because some powders really shine in the 7mm. Retumbo is one example. H1000 and Reloader 22 are another.
 
I agree, 150 ttsx or 160 accubond. If your shooting deer/antelope/caribou size stuff the 168 Berger shots very well in my two. But for elk go to the bullets that don't have such a bad habit of shedding their jackets.
 
I have that same rifle and it is a consistent 5/8" MOA Rifle. For a carry rifle it is perfect for me. I would recommend any one of three bullets. 140 - 150 grain Barnes TTSX, 150 Swift Scirrocco, 160 Nosler Accubond. All three of these are bad medicine in the 7mm Rem Mag. Make sure you buy it in the wood stock and you float the barrel. I have 5 Ruger M77's. Not a single one would shoot under MOA until I floated their barrels. Now they all shoot under .75" consistently. This will be a good setup for you.
Ahmen to floating the tube that turned my m77 mkii along with the right load into a 1/2 to 3/4 in. group
 
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