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<blockquote data-quote="7magcreedmoor" data-source="post: 958183" data-attributes="member: 48559"><p>Welcome to the site. I have good luck using Berger 180s in my 7mag over Retumbo and CCI BR2 primers. Average velocity is 2905 out of a 26 inch barrel. It ultimately will come down to what shoots best in your barrel, and there are enough good bullets out there for you to find one that will perform well. On your scope setup, if you find your elevation insufficient, switch to Burris Zee rings with the offset inserts and pickup another 10 to 20 moa vertical, and also get centered for windage without getting out of optical center of your scope. I saw one reply that mentioned trigger adjustment- give Darrel Holland's "Dwell Time" article a read through. I backed off the overtravel screw and tried a before/after comparison. Now all my rifles have plenty of overtravel, and that is what works best for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="7magcreedmoor, post: 958183, member: 48559"] Welcome to the site. I have good luck using Berger 180s in my 7mag over Retumbo and CCI BR2 primers. Average velocity is 2905 out of a 26 inch barrel. It ultimately will come down to what shoots best in your barrel, and there are enough good bullets out there for you to find one that will perform well. On your scope setup, if you find your elevation insufficient, switch to Burris Zee rings with the offset inserts and pickup another 10 to 20 moa vertical, and also get centered for windage without getting out of optical center of your scope. I saw one reply that mentioned trigger adjustment- give Darrel Holland's "Dwell Time" article a read through. I backed off the overtravel screw and tried a before/after comparison. Now all my rifles have plenty of overtravel, and that is what works best for me. [/QUOTE]
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