etisll40
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Sometimes I wonder if the Berger's are worth the effort. I guess it depends on the distance and what you are shooting at. The accubonds and the partition are easier to load typically, and are proven in the field too.
Sometimes I wonder if the Berger's are worth the effort. I guess it depends on the distance and what you are shooting at. The accubonds and the partition are easier to load typically, and are proven in the field too.
GNAS, your level is (LED) not a bubble? I was thinking that would be easier to read while over the scope. Where did you get it? Nice rifle, what kind of scope and reticle do you have? Do you like the setup?
Thanks,
Ed
Dano, I see that our partner in crime " Butterbean" got to ya about the crimping set up! Well, he's got me thinking about it in my set ups. The concept makes sense, and it all has to do with the crimp setting, and neck tension uniformity. I think I will be contacting Lee , as in " LEE" dies, and get a die for my STW. I have a set for my 300 win mag, and 308.It seems that I have to be content with shooting the 180g Bergers seated way out. I shot 2 seperate groups this morning both seated to fit the magazine and 1 of them with slight crimp to see if that changed anything. The crimped group still shot better than the non crimped group but both groups were 2" or bigger at 100yds.
Seated out to .003" off the lands, the groups are about 3/4" So I'll Crimp those and it may help tighten those loads up. (Butterbean's idea)
In the meantime. I'll start looking for another load more suited to being magazine length.
Dan
Guys my Rem 700 7 STW anti cant device led.
are left-handers with both eyes open I see the led in scope
the led is calibrated +-1°
My 2 cents.
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Sometimes I wonder if the Berger's are worth the effort. I guess it depends on the distance and what you are shooting at. The accubonds and the partition are easier to load typically, and are proven in the field too.
Pushing the 168gr Berger VLD past 3200 with the Sako and the factory 26" barrel is pushing them pretty hard. It all depends on what you are doing with the rifle, if you are paper punching, no problem. The issue 7stw spoke of was that at or above 3200 fps he experienced penetration problems on game. Maybe he will chime in and clarify if the problem was likely the impact velocity was too high, or is pushing them that fast had some effect on the structural integrity of the bullet. The bullet will loose approx. 200fps by the time it reaches 200yards, thus the impact speed wouldn't be too high. My luck though, that's when that buck or bull of a lifetime strolls out at 75 yards. That's why I wanted to stay at or just under 3200.
It's strange how different loads can be in different rifles. A friend of mine has a custom built STW that he had built for him not long after Layne wrote about it in Shooting Times. I don't remember the specs of his rifle except that it to has a 26" barrel. His go to load is 80gr of H1000 pushing 160gr Nosler Accubonds at 3300fps. The same load in my Sako 26" barrel barely breaks 3000fps.
That's the fun part of rifles and reloading. Trying to find that magical load for each rifle.
Same issues with my m700 lh in 7stw with rl22 and the accubond. I tried 75, 77, and 79, and all were rather hot, even 75. Go to rl25 or retumbo and it'll cure your ills. My last rifle loved rl25 and the 140 accubond. I started ld with a couple hundred old loads on the shelf. I got peeved that the new rifle wasn't doing so well and went to the old stuff; one load(the accubond with rl25) worked and another got pulled down. I had a sendero that would go to 77 or 78 gr rl22 with no issues. My father's 7stw will do 79 grains rl22 with a 140 (loafing)-- not this one. 75 with a nos is hot and 77 with a sierra is topped out in the new rifle.OK Brothers, I'm new to both the site and my STW, but am working with a gunsmith developing some loads for my new piece and to be REAL honest with yall i'm pretty depressed with my gun thus far "not the caliber itself, just my gun." Its one of the Rem 700 26" sps's broke down and put in a B&C stock with a trigger job and floated from the folks at Red Hawk Rifles. Each time I've spoke with them they've been very good to accomadate me with my questions, but I value yours as well so here goes...
My guy has built several of these but says he's never ran into a problem like mine yet so maybe yall can solve it. I'm getting pretty bad pressure issues at some what we feel is low end powder charges resulting in low mv's. First thing I switched was primers, same brand, but dif lot#. No change. I've got bad cratering on each of them. Here's what i've tried thus far:
75 gr. RL22
140 accubond
3.665 oal
3096 (with pressure issues)
85.5 gr. H1000
150 barnes ttsx
3.60 oal
3246 (with major pressure issues)
My gunsmith has an stw shooting a 140 corelock and 82.5gr of rl22 and getting 3450mv with 0 presssure issues. He says his best guess so far is that its just tight and may not be capable of these loads, but I surely don't want to settle for a 140gr at less than 3000. My ol' 308 will get me nearly there man. I'm just stumped and hopefully you guys can help me. Thanks and God Bless
OK Brothers, I'm new to both the site and my STW, but am working with a gunsmith developing some loads for my new piece and to be REAL honest with yall i'm pretty depressed with my gun thus far "not the caliber itself, just my gun." Its one of the Rem 700 26" sps's broke down and put in a B&C stock with a trigger job and floated from the folks at Red Hawk Rifles. Each time I've spoke with them they've been very good to accomadate me with my questions, but I value yours as well so here goes...
My guy has built several of these but says he's never ran into a problem like mine yet so maybe yall can solve it. I'm getting pretty bad pressure issues at some what we feel is low end powder charges resulting in low mv's. First thing I switched was primers, same brand, but dif lot#. No change. I've got bad cratering on each of them. Here's what i've tried thus far:
75 gr. RL22
140 accubond
3.665 oal
3096 (with pressure issues)
85.5 gr. H1000
150 barnes ttsx
3.60 oal
3246 (with major pressure issues)
My gunsmith has an stw shooting a 140 corelock and 82.5gr of rl22 and getting 3450mv with 0 presssure issues. He says his best guess so far is that its just tight and may not be capable of these loads, but I surely don't want to settle for a 140gr at less than 3000. My ol' 308 will get me nearly there man. I'm just stumped and hopefully you guys can help me. Thanks and God Bless