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7MM RUM??

260shooter

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It seems as though the 7MM RUM died around 2013 before the advent of heavy for caliber bullets and powders slow enough to take advantage of the big 7"s case capacity. The reloading manuals I have looked at either use my Grandpa's bullets or give a total number of a whopping 4 powder's.

My question is, with todays modern bullet's and powder's what are realistic velocities from eighter a 180 ELD-M or a 180 Hybrid target from a 26" 9 twist barrel?

Real world experience would be appreciated.
 
Unfortunately, when I had mine the slowest powder we had access to was 7828 and I took that last barrel off well before powders like Retumbo, H50BMG or N570 were available.
I would guess using powders this slow would gain between 50-150fps, but this is a WAS at this point. Mine had a 8" twist even back then, but the factory barrel was 9 1/4" twist which lasted 600 rounds.
I got high velocities with 175g bullets, 100fps faster, with RL25 when it came out. No other powder then could match it in several magnums.

Someone must be shooting one with 195's and slow powders here.

Cheers.
 
It seems as though the 7MM RUM died around 2013 before the advent of heavy for caliber bullets and powders slow enough to take advantage of the big 7"s case capacity. The reloading manuals I have looked at either use my Grandpa's bullets or give a total number of a whopping 4 powder's.

My question is, with todays modern bullet's and powder's what are realistic velocities from eighter a 180 ELD-M or a 180 Hybrid target from a 26" 9 twist barrel?

Real world experience would be appreciated.
I'd feel safer with more twist for the heavies, likely 8.5 minimum.
But I'm +130MSL
 
It seems as though the 7MM RUM died around 2013 before the advent of heavy for caliber bullets and powders slow enough to take advantage of the big 7"s case capacity. The reloading manuals I have looked at either use my Grandpa's bullets or give a total number of a whopping 4 powder's.

My question is, with todays modern bullet's and powder's what are realistic velocities from eighter a 180 ELD-M or a 180 Hybrid target from a 26" 9 twist barrel?

Real world experience would be appreciated.
Morning, mine likes the Rl 25. I'm also using Nosler Accubonds 160gr. Do not use the Nosler ABLR. They won't give you a consistent group unfortunately. It also likes super clean barrels. About every 8-9 rounds,
 
Anyways I asked a similar question a few years back and it generated some good discussion. Here's the link

 

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