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7MM mag reloading pet loads (thoughts)
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<blockquote data-quote="Dosh" data-source="post: 1283058" data-attributes="member: 70363"><p>m, we've worked up loads for five 7mmRM's and all shoot the 168 Berger VLD with H1000 and 215M primers very accurately. A sixth was a little picky and liked Retumbo and Remington 9 1/2 primers best. Since no two barrels normally won't shoot the same exact load with equal accuracy, the charges varied. We did trim all cases to <.001 of equal length and annealed. Tumbled in wet stainless media so all were like new inside and out except for being sized. Start low and work up for safety. I've personally seen this bullet take muleys and elk from 60-400+ yds. Had to track one muley due to poor shot placement by brother in law who is quite visually impaired. Found it 1/4 mile away dead due to massive internal bleeding. I don't own a 7Mag, but they shoot great, flat and are deadly accurate. Good luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dosh, post: 1283058, member: 70363"] m, we've worked up loads for five 7mmRM's and all shoot the 168 Berger VLD with H1000 and 215M primers very accurately. A sixth was a little picky and liked Retumbo and Remington 9 1/2 primers best. Since no two barrels normally won't shoot the same exact load with equal accuracy, the charges varied. We did trim all cases to <.001 of equal length and annealed. Tumbled in wet stainless media so all were like new inside and out except for being sized. Start low and work up for safety. I've personally seen this bullet take muleys and elk from 60-400+ yds. Had to track one muley due to poor shot placement by brother in law who is quite visually impaired. Found it 1/4 mile away dead due to massive internal bleeding. I don't own a 7Mag, but they shoot great, flat and are deadly accurate. Good luck [/QUOTE]
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