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7mm Mag Load data ???
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<blockquote data-quote="7stw" data-source="post: 664525" data-attributes="member: 22854"><p>Besides the 7mm STW, the 7 mag is my all time favorite round. Very SHOOTABLE, accurate, easy to get to shoot, and they hammer game. Like Dick said, " H1000" is a great " go to" powder. It really works well with heavy bullets, and 26 inch barrels. My 700P loves that powder, and 168 Bergers . </p><p>I have a 700 LSS that loves 67.5-h 4831sc, and a 140 TSX. I use a win. WLR standard primer. In a 7 mag, you do not have to use a mag primer. IMHO. </p><p></p><p> As far as what is the max load, your gun will be the deciding factor on that. It will tell you when enough is enough. </p><p>I have never used H 4350, but have heard good things about it from others. The field is full of options as far as powders, bullets, brass, and bullets. The seven is a exceptional cartridge, and shoots amazingly accurate. And you won't burn out your barrel, before you find your load, but you must experiment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="7stw, post: 664525, member: 22854"] Besides the 7mm STW, the 7 mag is my all time favorite round. Very SHOOTABLE, accurate, easy to get to shoot, and they hammer game. Like Dick said, " H1000" is a great " go to" powder. It really works well with heavy bullets, and 26 inch barrels. My 700P loves that powder, and 168 Bergers . I have a 700 LSS that loves 67.5-h 4831sc, and a 140 TSX. I use a win. WLR standard primer. In a 7 mag, you do not have to use a mag primer. IMHO. As far as what is the max load, your gun will be the deciding factor on that. It will tell you when enough is enough. I have never used H 4350, but have heard good things about it from others. The field is full of options as far as powders, bullets, brass, and bullets. The seven is a exceptional cartridge, and shoots amazingly accurate. And you won't burn out your barrel, before you find your load, but you must experiment. [/QUOTE]
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