7mm Rem Mag Loads

162 eldx- 62.4 imr 4831, win brass , rem 91/2 large rifle primer. .020 off lands
 

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140 gr Accubond 3.34" 65.1 gr IMR-4451, 24" barrel, Quickload predicts 3265 fps, chrono measures 3250 fps
 
LoL I don't thank the paint would stick on the target.

Neither did I, till I tried it. Go to Walmart. Get a pack of white poster paper @. 3'x2'... the sharpie actually prints color around the holes in the target. Makes separating groups a lot easier.
 
I need some help. I tried the 162 ELDX with h1000 with great results at 100 yards. However, when I take it out to 5,6,700, I cannot hit a thing. I think that the gun has a 1-9.5, but I am not 100% sure. I am not key holing at 100. Could this be a stabilization issue?
 
I need some help. I tried the 162 ELDX with h1000 with great results at 100 yards. However, when I take it out to 5,6,700, I cannot hit a thing. I think that the gun has a 1-9.5, but I am not 100% sure. I am not key holing at 100. Could this be a stabilization issue?
Have you chronographed this load? It could just have very inconsistent velocities. The 9.5 twist should be plenty to stabilize that 162 ELD-X.
 
I need some help. I tried the 162 ELDX with h1000 with great results at 100 yards. However, when I take it out to 5,6,700, I cannot hit a thing. I think that the gun has a 1-9.5, but I am not 100% sure. I am not key holing at 100. Could this be a stabilization issue?
Try at 200, then 300 and continue from there. Eventually your target should tell you what's happening. I had a 300WSM that shot lights out at 100 but couldn't hit anything beyond 350 yards.
 
Neither did I, till I tried it. Go to Walmart. Get a pack of white poster paper @. 3'x2'... the sharpie actually prints color around the holes in the target. Makes separating groups a lot easier.
I like to put a video camera at the target. I know the order that I'm shooting them in. So I just review the tape later and see each hole as it shows up. Then translate that back to my target. Pretty simple and can use a cheap old camera.
 
I like to put a video camera at the target. I know the order that I'm shooting them in. So I just review the tape later and see each hole as it shows up. Then translate that back to my target. Pretty simple and can use a cheap old camera.
Yes sir. That will work. Save some time too.
 
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