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Heavier 7MM Rem Mag Bullets
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<blockquote data-quote="7mmTikkaShooter" data-source="post: 1702064" data-attributes="member: 92915"><p>Originally if I remember correct I was right about 2900 and some change out of the factory Tikka barrel using RL 22 or Retumbo recipes. Currently I'm right around 3040fps but this is out of a 30" pipe. WLRM primers, Hornady brass, and IMR 8133 powder. Maintaining about 15 FPS E.S. and around 1/2 MOA groups pretty consistently. Not being boastful, just trying to illustrate that the recommended optimal twist rate is not the end all. It's a useful tool for not wasting too much on bullets, but until you try them, how could you know?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="7mmTikkaShooter, post: 1702064, member: 92915"] Originally if I remember correct I was right about 2900 and some change out of the factory Tikka barrel using RL 22 or Retumbo recipes. Currently I’m right around 3040fps but this is out of a 30” pipe. WLRM primers, Hornady brass, and IMR 8133 powder. Maintaining about 15 FPS E.S. and around 1/2 MOA groups pretty consistently. Not being boastful, just trying to illustrate that the recommended optimal twist rate is not the end all. It’s a useful tool for not wasting too much on bullets, but until you try them, how could you know? [/QUOTE]
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