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7mm RUM Load data
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<blockquote data-quote="mrultramag" data-source="post: 131049" data-attributes="member: 4467"><p>Take a look at Hornady, Accurate powders manuals for a good starting point. I like RL 25 for bullets up to 150 gr. I use the manuals as reference and if I want to use a different component such as a different bullet but same wt. I go back to starting loads and work up. Thats because of the scarcity of data. I shoot a factory tubed 700 in 7Rum and use rem case, fed 215M, a bunch of RL25, 150 partition for 3450-3475 fps verified by chrono. accurate! I will admit that I am over what manuals would say is max load but everything operates well and the cases last about 4-5 reloads. A chrono will be of upmost importance in knowing where you are velocity wise. There are other sources of data such as Reloaders nest, and Steves' Pages here on the internet. Beware and double check with reference to a manual.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mrultramag, post: 131049, member: 4467"] Take a look at Hornady, Accurate powders manuals for a good starting point. I like RL 25 for bullets up to 150 gr. I use the manuals as reference and if I want to use a different component such as a different bullet but same wt. I go back to starting loads and work up. Thats because of the scarcity of data. I shoot a factory tubed 700 in 7Rum and use rem case, fed 215M, a bunch of RL25, 150 partition for 3450-3475 fps verified by chrono. accurate! I will admit that I am over what manuals would say is max load but everything operates well and the cases last about 4-5 reloads. A chrono will be of upmost importance in knowing where you are velocity wise. There are other sources of data such as Reloaders nest, and Steves' Pages here on the internet. Beware and double check with reference to a manual. [/QUOTE]
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