I have a lot of data on theb7 mag in general and one of my rifles is the Tikka. Feel free to callnor text me to get you some ideas.I'd like to keep the rifle & have some accuracy improvements
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I have a lot of data on theb7 mag in general and one of my rifles is the Tikka. Feel free to callnor text me to get you some ideas.I'd like to keep the rifle & have some accuracy improvements
120 ttsx as fast as you can possibly shoot them.Max 300 yards, hogs & deer
I shoot 120 BT out of Weatherby Ultralight. Deadly120 ttsx as fast as you can possibly shoot them.
You'll be amazed how well they kill at your intended range. No range finder needed or dialing needed , point , shoot , kill.
You should be able to do 3500 fps easy
Pretty cool when an ammo manufacturer gives free advice to a private reloader, thanks for the sage advice.As you can see, about every bullet out there will get recommended. Under 300 yards. About anything will really work. If you want exits on the hogs, might want to stick with partitions, or bonded stuff like terminal ascent, swift scirocco, swift a frame, norma bondtrike or oryx, accubond or the mono metal like barnes and hammer. With the Tikka 9.5 twist, the really heavy stuff likely won't stabilize. The 175 partition is on the fence, since it's a short 175.
As for loading just off the lands like has been recommended, you might not get there in the Tikka. The shorter bullets might not be in the neck enough to reach the lands, or you could run out of magazine before you get there. I do very well with most bullets well off the lands and find much larger sweet spots away from them. Food for thought there.
Good luck with it, let us know how it works out.
If you get fed up with it, we have a pile of options available in 7 rem mag, or we can do the work for you. Or feel free to call and chat about it.
I really want to cut holes at 100 yards. That not asking too much.I will add that we get pass-through on both shoulders of hogs in the 7 Mag with 63g of IMR 4350 with 154g Hornady SP(lead tip).