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Looking for high G7 BC bullets in a 7mm...................lead free
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<blockquote data-quote="P7M13" data-source="post: 1926718" data-attributes="member: 94154"><p>Monos have a much longer bearing surface than cup/core, so for example, loading a 149gr mono, you need to treat it like loading for a 175 cup/core.</p><p>My experience thus far is that all manufacturers will provide example loadings. Since you are going with a Sherman, you'll probably need to consult with them and other Sherman shooters here for recommended load starting points.</p><p></p><p>You also need faster twist rates for proper stabilization.</p><p>Plenty of excellent bullets out there from a small number of manufacturers. You can read G values.</p><p>If you need a list of lead free manufacturers, look on the Olympic NP goat culling website. They have a list of lead free ammo and component manufacturers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="P7M13, post: 1926718, member: 94154"] Monos have a much longer bearing surface than cup/core, so for example, loading a 149gr mono, you need to treat it like loading for a 175 cup/core. My experience thus far is that all manufacturers will provide example loadings. Since you are going with a Sherman, you'll probably need to consult with them and other Sherman shooters here for recommended load starting points. You also need faster twist rates for proper stabilization. Plenty of excellent bullets out there from a small number of manufacturers. You can read G values. If you need a list of lead free manufacturers, look on the Olympic NP goat culling website. They have a list of lead free ammo and component manufacturers. [/QUOTE]
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