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Powder Test 7mm Rem Mag
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<blockquote data-quote="VinceMule" data-source="post: 2870415" data-attributes="member: 122164"><p>R#25 with Win Mag primers, gets you right at 3200 fps on a 26" barrel with 150g Nosler Ballistic tips and 154g Hornady Sp, Rem brass, SD less than 10 fps. The faster you shoot it, the tighter the groups, usually in the .300 range for three-shot groups that repeat. We seat the bullets to within .005 of the lands, groups start to open up jumping more than that amount. 150g Nosler ballistic tips are tougher than you would ever think, and the 154g Hornady sp will shoot holes through both shoulders on large hogs, rated an elk bullet.</p><p></p><p>I shoot the 154g Hornady SST with IMR 4350, 62.5 63.5g</p><p></p><p>Work up your load in 70-85 degrees, I never had a problem in Winter. I have seen tweaked stock Rem 700s shoot bug holes with the R25 load, and the Win Mag primers seal the deal on extremely low SD and Accuracy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VinceMule, post: 2870415, member: 122164"] R#25 with Win Mag primers, gets you right at 3200 fps on a 26" barrel with 150g Nosler Ballistic tips and 154g Hornady Sp, Rem brass, SD less than 10 fps. The faster you shoot it, the tighter the groups, usually in the .300 range for three-shot groups that repeat. We seat the bullets to within .005 of the lands, groups start to open up jumping more than that amount. 150g Nosler ballistic tips are tougher than you would ever think, and the 154g Hornady sp will shoot holes through both shoulders on large hogs, rated an elk bullet. I shoot the 154g Hornady SST with IMR 4350, 62.5 63.5g Work up your load in 70-85 degrees, I never had a problem in Winter. I have seen tweaked stock Rem 700s shoot bug holes with the R25 load, and the Win Mag primers seal the deal on extremely low SD and Accuracy. [/QUOTE]
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