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<blockquote data-quote="fariswm" data-source="post: 199192" data-attributes="member: 11234"><p>I have been shooting 7mm mag for 35 years. It is a wonderful caliber. My suggestions for starting loads is to go to<u>: </u><a href="http://www.sierrabullets.com" target="_blank">Sierra Bullets - The Bulletsmiths</a> and start with their suggested starting loads and work up from there. 4831 is perhaps the most versatile powder I have used in the 7mm, but I have found myself loading H870, H414, IMR 4350, RL22 etc. You will find differences in IMR 4831 and H4831. </p><p></p><p>You will find Alliant's RL22 recipe at <a href="http://www.alliantbullets.com" target="_blank">www.alliantbullets.com</a>, but I suggest you back off at least 3 grains for a starting load and work up from there.</p><p></p><p>I also shoot a .280 Rem and find that I see pressure signs about 2.5 grains back of max loads from most manuals in that particular weapon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fariswm, post: 199192, member: 11234"] I have been shooting 7mm mag for 35 years. It is a wonderful caliber. My suggestions for starting loads is to go to[U]: [/U][URL="http://www.sierrabullets.com"]Sierra Bullets - The Bulletsmiths[/URL] and start with their suggested starting loads and work up from there. 4831 is perhaps the most versatile powder I have used in the 7mm, but I have found myself loading H870, H414, IMR 4350, RL22 etc. You will find differences in IMR 4831 and H4831. You will find Alliant's RL22 recipe at [URL="http://www.alliantbullets.com"]www.alliantbullets.com[/URL], but I suggest you back off at least 3 grains for a starting load and work up from there. I also shoot a .280 Rem and find that I see pressure signs about 2.5 grains back of max loads from most manuals in that particular weapon. [/QUOTE]
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