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7mm Rem Mag. Load Data
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<blockquote data-quote="7stw" data-source="post: 796674" data-attributes="member: 22854"><p>As was stated earlier, H1000 is a great choice for the heavy weights, and for the 168 VLD's, about 67-68 grains will get you there quickly. Speed should be at about 2970 or so, or at least that is what mine registers very repeatedly. Another thing I want to throw out there, is that with the seven mag, you don't NECCESSARILY have to use mag primers. I have been using Winchester WLR, non magnum primers, and have enjoyed very good to excellent accuracy. And the SD, and ES are in the single digits just by going that route. Good luck in your scope search, as there are a lot of options, and considerations. Take care , and enjoy!</p><p>One other powder that is showing good promise, is the RL17. This powder will really shine with the mid weight bullets, as it has a burn rate similar to the two popular 4350 's. Make no mistake about it, 4350 is a great performer in a seven mag. It's the powder of choice with the F class shooters, and records have been broken with it. RL22 is no slouch either!!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="7stw, post: 796674, member: 22854"] As was stated earlier, H1000 is a great choice for the heavy weights, and for the 168 VLD's, about 67-68 grains will get you there quickly. Speed should be at about 2970 or so, or at least that is what mine registers very repeatedly. Another thing I want to throw out there, is that with the seven mag, you don't NECCESSARILY have to use mag primers. I have been using Winchester WLR, non magnum primers, and have enjoyed very good to excellent accuracy. And the SD, and ES are in the single digits just by going that route. Good luck in your scope search, as there are a lot of options, and considerations. Take care , and enjoy! One other powder that is showing good promise, is the RL17. This powder will really shine with the mid weight bullets, as it has a burn rate similar to the two popular 4350 's. Make no mistake about it, 4350 is a great performer in a seven mag. It's the powder of choice with the F class shooters, and records have been broken with it. RL22 is no slouch either!!!! [/QUOTE]
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