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7mmRemMag accuracy troubles
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<blockquote data-quote="roninflag" data-source="post: 464511" data-attributes="member: 5691"><p>JS- i have two 7mm mags. one has a krieger barrel . the biggest groups it shoots are around 3/4". so far it has shot everything good. some really good. the other is a 1968 rem adl . for deer and hogs out to 600 yards a 139 horn , 140 berg; 140 accubond, 140 balistic tip are more than enough. the 168 berger and 162 amax good also. with these last two you only have to drive them 2825 or so. i personally do not shoot mk for hunting. the norma reloading manual has a chart with various primers used and temps. the 215 is of no advantage until you get below 0. or if you have a huge case like a rum. i am assuming you are in the se US. for the big whitetailes up in sask that cost 7k to hunt i would use a 140 partition. i would try h-4831, a 140 at 3000 to 3150 , and the 250, 9.5m or wlrm.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="roninflag, post: 464511, member: 5691"] JS- i have two 7mm mags. one has a krieger barrel . the biggest groups it shoots are around 3/4". so far it has shot everything good. some really good. the other is a 1968 rem adl . for deer and hogs out to 600 yards a 139 horn , 140 berg; 140 accubond, 140 balistic tip are more than enough. the 168 berger and 162 amax good also. with these last two you only have to drive them 2825 or so. i personally do not shoot mk for hunting. the norma reloading manual has a chart with various primers used and temps. the 215 is of no advantage until you get below 0. or if you have a huge case like a rum. i am assuming you are in the se US. for the big whitetailes up in sask that cost 7k to hunt i would use a 140 partition. i would try h-4831, a 140 at 3000 to 3150 , and the 250, 9.5m or wlrm. [/QUOTE]
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