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Reloading
7mm Rem Mag 168 Berger Remington 700 Long Range
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<blockquote data-quote="barefooter56" data-source="post: 1179435" data-attributes="member: 85389"><p>txhoghunter73,</p><p>Our load data is conservative due to the length of our bullets. I would suggest that the first thing you do is to read Erics article "VLDs, making them shoot"This can be found in "TECH TALK" in the drop down under the INFORMATION TAB on our home page. Once you have found your seating depth accuracy node then work your load back up in .5 grain increments until you get to 2 grains below Maximum then drop to .1-.2 grain increments. All the while you will be checking for pressure signs and your accuracy. The rifle will tell you what it likes on the target. No two rifles ever seem to be the same. Dont try to duplicate the HSM load ! It may be a combination of a couple powders (duplex load) and they have the test equipment to figure pressures ! If you have any more questions please contact us at <a href="mailto:techsupport@bergerbullets.com">techsupport@bergerbullets.com</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="barefooter56, post: 1179435, member: 85389"] txhoghunter73, Our load data is conservative due to the length of our bullets. I would suggest that the first thing you do is to read Erics article "VLDs, making them shoot"This can be found in "TECH TALK" in the drop down under the INFORMATION TAB on our home page. Once you have found your seating depth accuracy node then work your load back up in .5 grain increments until you get to 2 grains below Maximum then drop to .1-.2 grain increments. All the while you will be checking for pressure signs and your accuracy. The rifle will tell you what it likes on the target. No two rifles ever seem to be the same. Dont try to duplicate the HSM load ! It may be a combination of a couple powders (duplex load) and they have the test equipment to figure pressures ! If you have any more questions please contact us at [email]techsupport@bergerbullets.com[/email] [/QUOTE]
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