Max Heat
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I fired the 1st dozen rounds out of my new stainless 700 SPS yesterday. But the chrono #s were considerably lower than what I was expecting, and the chrono didn't pick up 4 out of the 12 shots. The 25% increase in powder charge over the standard 7 rem mag just wasn't panning out, in terms of the 10% increase in velocity that would verify the bullets' energy being 25% higher. I shoot the (7mm) 120gr nosler ballistic tips. The powders tested were RL22 (85 to 95gr), and RL25 (90 to 97.5gr). I cleaned and let cool for about 10 minutes after EVERY shot. Interestingly enough though, the barrel never really got more than warm after each shot, compared to how hot the 7mag barrel would get, while burning 25% less powder! And I'm not sure what this means, but when I cleaned after the 1st shot, the brush brought out a bunch of tiny little silver-colored specks, some of which can still be seen laying on various parts of the receiver/action. Is that normal for the 1st time a rifle is fired??
I started with the RL25 rounds, with the top load of 97.5gr producing 3619fps, and that one was the only one where I recall seeing a fireball through the scope. So I really wouldn't expect a higher charge than that to produce any significant gain in velocity. But I AM going to go up to 100gr today, just to see where the velocity actually is, when topped out on RL25.
For the RL22, my hottest load (95gr) failed to register on the chrono. The error# was 9, if I recall correctly. The 92.5gr charge registered 3622, while 90gr registered 3526, pretty much exactly the same as the 7mag does using only 75gr of THE SAME POWDER! I hope somebody can explain that one to me, because I sure in the hell can't figure it out. Today I'm also going to work RL22 up to 100gr, in 1gr increments from 95 to 100.
Originally, I wasn't going to consider trying RL19 in the 7RUM. But that thinking has now changed, considering yesterday's ****-poor results using slower powders. I'm going to try 75gr, which produced 3680 in the 7mag, but WAS too hot for it, at least with the loose HS that it has. I'm also loading up 77.5 and 80gr charges of 19 for the RUM, and see how things go, up to that point.
Yesterday I didn't see jack, in terms of pressure sign. The rem 7RUM takes about 8lbs of force to lift the bolt, if the firing pin spring needs to be cocked, with NO round in the chamber (about the same for the sav 7mag). NONE of the shots that I fired with the RUM yesterday showed ANYTHING above than that. I'll be checking it after EVERY one of today's dozen shots (and again, cleaning after every shot). I want to first come up with a load (or loads) that is/are acceptable to me, in terms of performance. Then I'm going to work towards obtaining the best possible groups.
I started with the RL25 rounds, with the top load of 97.5gr producing 3619fps, and that one was the only one where I recall seeing a fireball through the scope. So I really wouldn't expect a higher charge than that to produce any significant gain in velocity. But I AM going to go up to 100gr today, just to see where the velocity actually is, when topped out on RL25.
For the RL22, my hottest load (95gr) failed to register on the chrono. The error# was 9, if I recall correctly. The 92.5gr charge registered 3622, while 90gr registered 3526, pretty much exactly the same as the 7mag does using only 75gr of THE SAME POWDER! I hope somebody can explain that one to me, because I sure in the hell can't figure it out. Today I'm also going to work RL22 up to 100gr, in 1gr increments from 95 to 100.
Originally, I wasn't going to consider trying RL19 in the 7RUM. But that thinking has now changed, considering yesterday's ****-poor results using slower powders. I'm going to try 75gr, which produced 3680 in the 7mag, but WAS too hot for it, at least with the loose HS that it has. I'm also loading up 77.5 and 80gr charges of 19 for the RUM, and see how things go, up to that point.
Yesterday I didn't see jack, in terms of pressure sign. The rem 7RUM takes about 8lbs of force to lift the bolt, if the firing pin spring needs to be cocked, with NO round in the chamber (about the same for the sav 7mag). NONE of the shots that I fired with the RUM yesterday showed ANYTHING above than that. I'll be checking it after EVERY one of today's dozen shots (and again, cleaning after every shot). I want to first come up with a load (or loads) that is/are acceptable to me, in terms of performance. Then I'm going to work towards obtaining the best possible groups.