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can't miss 7 rem mag load?
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<blockquote data-quote="cajun" data-source="post: 1511936" data-attributes="member: 9772"><p>My 7 mag is a semi custom. Sako action, Mcgowen barrel. I call it the dirty little slut because it hasn't found a bullet it won't shoot well. I would pick one bullet and try different powders at one seating depth. Make sure your scale is accurate. I found pretty quick that my rifle liked the medium burn powders like RE 22 and IMR 4350 versus the slower powders with bullets in the 140-160 gr range. I have found Noslers data to provide the most appropriate powders for different bullet weights. I typically do a one shot ladder to find max and look for a node. Then go from there. Also, try some 140-150 grain bullets. I've seen some rifles that dont like the heavier or longer bearing surface bullets. The 150 gr ballistic tip and Imr 4350 shoots really well for me using Nosler data. CCI 250 primers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cajun, post: 1511936, member: 9772"] My 7 mag is a semi custom. Sako action, Mcgowen barrel. I call it the dirty little slut because it hasn’t found a bullet it won’t shoot well. I would pick one bullet and try different powders at one seating depth. Make sure your scale is accurate. I found pretty quick that my rifle liked the medium burn powders like RE 22 and IMR 4350 versus the slower powders with bullets in the 140-160 gr range. I have found Noslers data to provide the most appropriate powders for different bullet weights. I typically do a one shot ladder to find max and look for a node. Then go from there. Also, try some 140-150 grain bullets. I’ve seen some rifles that dont like the heavier or longer bearing surface bullets. The 150 gr ballistic tip and Imr 4350 shoots really well for me using Nosler data. CCI 250 primers. [/QUOTE]
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