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Reloading
7mm weatherby
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<blockquote data-quote="300win" data-source="post: 177014" data-attributes="member: 5965"><p>I have just built a rifle for myself as you described. I had a model 70 chambered in 7 stw that needed to be rebarreled. I wanted to stay away from the stw and 7 rum because of oal issues with the 180 bergers. Pacific tool cut a reamer for me set up for the 180 bergers in 7 weatherby. I went with a 26" Broghten (spelling) 9 twist #7 contour. Using H1000 3100 fps is easy to reach. I hit 3180 with imr 7828 but had sighns of pressure. I finished the rifle the weekend before deer seoson so I did not do much load development. 72.5 gr of h1000 averages 3120 and .5 moa groups. I am satisfied with the velociety but will tighten up the accuracy with further load development.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="300win, post: 177014, member: 5965"] I have just built a rifle for myself as you described. I had a model 70 chambered in 7 stw that needed to be rebarreled. I wanted to stay away from the stw and 7 rum because of oal issues with the 180 bergers. Pacific tool cut a reamer for me set up for the 180 bergers in 7 weatherby. I went with a 26" Broghten (spelling) 9 twist #7 contour. Using H1000 3100 fps is easy to reach. I hit 3180 with imr 7828 but had sighns of pressure. I finished the rifle the weekend before deer seoson so I did not do much load development. 72.5 gr of h1000 averages 3120 and .5 moa groups. I am satisfied with the velociety but will tighten up the accuracy with further load development. [/QUOTE]
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