.300 Dakota
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So I am going to have to do some FAST loading for my new son-in-law. My daughter's Grandpa on my ex's side has invited my new SIL to go on a hunt with them in another 8 days. He didn't even have a license, let alone a rifle. He's 6'1" and 225 lbs and in pretty good shape. While you wouldn't think recoil would be a problem for him, he may have never fired a high-powered rifle. He is into handguns some, but about as inexperienced as one can be behind the trigger of a deer rifle. They will be hunting from an elevated stand. I had a 338 Edge custom, .22 Creedmoor custom, and a Sauer 101 synthetic 300 Win Mag, all capable of 1/2 MOA. I wouldn't send him with an Edge or lightweight .300 Win Mag for obvious reasons. Being naive to recoil, he'd be ruined for life if he wasn't holding the rifle correctly. My fear with the .22 Creedmoor, even though legal, his shot placement would be even more crucial. I have no idea how far he'd be able to see to get a shot, but most likely vision will be limited to 100 yards I'm guessing, knowing my ex-FIL.
I drove a couple plus hours this last weekend to a mom-and-pop LGS to see their selection of Brownings and take advantage of the Black Friday weekend rebate. I walked out with a new X-Bolt Eclipse in 7mm-08 with 24" thin barrel and brake. It has a laminated TH stock. Trigger pull is a predictable 4 1/4 lbs, but feels very crisp (M*Carbo spring in the mail now!). I mounted a Riton 4 - 16x50 scope with fine BDC illuminated reticle with a Warne Pic rail and a set of their extra high steel rings to allow the bell with flip cap to clear the extended end of the rail. I got rid of most of my 7mm stuff awhile back except I have a good amount of new 7-08 brass on hand. I prepped some Nosler cases tonight. I have 2 bullets on hand to choose from. A 150 grain Ballistic Silvertip (coated), and a 140 grain Woodleigh Weldcore. The Woodleigh is going to get the nod. Don't really want to put coated bullets down the tube before it's well broken in.
My question is for suggestions on which of the following powders I have available to use for this 7mm-08 cartridge with a 140 grain Woodleigh bullet.
The choices are: Norma 204, Ramshot Big Game, Winchester 760, H414, Reloader 17, Accurate 2700, H4350, IMR4350, IMR4451, Accurate 4350, Hybrid 100V, 2000 MR, 4000 MR, H380, IMR4655, Winchester StaBall, Ramshot Hunter, Reloader 19, VV N550, VV N555, MRP, VV N150, or VV N160. I MIGHT be able to get my hands on some Reloader 16, but not sure I'd have sufficient time to load and test it.
Of the choices above, I would likely pick IMR4451 or Reloader 17 just because they are always usually very accurate and give very good velocity. However, if any of you have a better idea, I only have Saturday evening to get the rifle on paper and zero the scope for him. He's going to want to go practice with something Sunday afternoon, so I have to have it in his hand with enough of whatever recipe made for him to practice a few rounds and take it home for the hunt next weekend. I won't really have time to develop the best, most accurate of all possible loads and have it zeroed for him before Sunday. I can go with one load, zero it, and hope it shoots Minute-Of-Deer. Doesn't really matter the distance, size of animal, or any other factor that would normally be considered, I just need the 140 grain Weldcore to move as fast as I can safely get it to move with the odds of giving the best accuracy. I have been able to get every rifle I've tried them in to shoot the Weldcores very well if I leave them seated near the lands. They have lots of bearing surface compared to boattail bullets of the same weight. They also flatten big boars at the ranges he will likely shoot at deer.
I read a thread where someone had great performance from Big Game in 7-08 and lighter weight bullet. I would expect Hybrid 100V and StaBall to give perhaps the highest velocities, but my groups with both of those across a spectrum of cartridges have been very mediocre. Great accuracy is generally always had with IMR4451 and RL 17 with good speed, if not the best, but there could be a large enough variation in the ambient temperature between Saturday evening when I try them out and the next weekend at day break when he climbs in his tree to still hunt. Most likely it would be cooler then, but not sure how much cooler and how much it would effect Reloader 17 or Reloader 19. Win 760, H414, and H380 are solid choices because I can get a good amount of them in the case. All the 4350s are solid performers, and H4350 and VV555 are temp stable. The temp difference likely won't be over 20 degrees. All would work, but which do you guys see being the fastest, most accurate (potentially- let's say "most consistent"), and least likely to have a large POI shift due to a 20 - 25 degree temperature swing?
I could just buy a box of factory bullets and hope for the best, but I think I can best their performance, even on a single try. I'll take care of what charge to use, just need your feelings on what powder from my list of those available you think would have the potential to be the best for this cartridge/bullet combination.
Thanks in advance. Perhaps if I get lucky and find a box of something on the shelf at the range store, I can compare that with the selected load I make and go with the most accurate of the two.
I'm loaning him my new Eclipse because I think between the brake and the stock design, with a lighter bullet in this cartridge and all the weight on top of the action added, his recoil will be comparable to the .22 Creedmoor. I'm praying Priority Mail brings the M*Carbo trigger spring Saturday. I can install it just before hitting the range. The Riton scope will have the capability for him to be ultra precise with the fine reticle, but use it's ultra-low glow illumination on the lowest setting to allow him to see his mark in dark timber at sunset without being so bright as to cause significant glare and making it harder to see well like most cheaper illuminated scopes do. It will be a little weighty to climb a tree with, so a good strap will be necessary.
Thanks for your input.
I drove a couple plus hours this last weekend to a mom-and-pop LGS to see their selection of Brownings and take advantage of the Black Friday weekend rebate. I walked out with a new X-Bolt Eclipse in 7mm-08 with 24" thin barrel and brake. It has a laminated TH stock. Trigger pull is a predictable 4 1/4 lbs, but feels very crisp (M*Carbo spring in the mail now!). I mounted a Riton 4 - 16x50 scope with fine BDC illuminated reticle with a Warne Pic rail and a set of their extra high steel rings to allow the bell with flip cap to clear the extended end of the rail. I got rid of most of my 7mm stuff awhile back except I have a good amount of new 7-08 brass on hand. I prepped some Nosler cases tonight. I have 2 bullets on hand to choose from. A 150 grain Ballistic Silvertip (coated), and a 140 grain Woodleigh Weldcore. The Woodleigh is going to get the nod. Don't really want to put coated bullets down the tube before it's well broken in.
My question is for suggestions on which of the following powders I have available to use for this 7mm-08 cartridge with a 140 grain Woodleigh bullet.
The choices are: Norma 204, Ramshot Big Game, Winchester 760, H414, Reloader 17, Accurate 2700, H4350, IMR4350, IMR4451, Accurate 4350, Hybrid 100V, 2000 MR, 4000 MR, H380, IMR4655, Winchester StaBall, Ramshot Hunter, Reloader 19, VV N550, VV N555, MRP, VV N150, or VV N160. I MIGHT be able to get my hands on some Reloader 16, but not sure I'd have sufficient time to load and test it.
Of the choices above, I would likely pick IMR4451 or Reloader 17 just because they are always usually very accurate and give very good velocity. However, if any of you have a better idea, I only have Saturday evening to get the rifle on paper and zero the scope for him. He's going to want to go practice with something Sunday afternoon, so I have to have it in his hand with enough of whatever recipe made for him to practice a few rounds and take it home for the hunt next weekend. I won't really have time to develop the best, most accurate of all possible loads and have it zeroed for him before Sunday. I can go with one load, zero it, and hope it shoots Minute-Of-Deer. Doesn't really matter the distance, size of animal, or any other factor that would normally be considered, I just need the 140 grain Weldcore to move as fast as I can safely get it to move with the odds of giving the best accuracy. I have been able to get every rifle I've tried them in to shoot the Weldcores very well if I leave them seated near the lands. They have lots of bearing surface compared to boattail bullets of the same weight. They also flatten big boars at the ranges he will likely shoot at deer.
I read a thread where someone had great performance from Big Game in 7-08 and lighter weight bullet. I would expect Hybrid 100V and StaBall to give perhaps the highest velocities, but my groups with both of those across a spectrum of cartridges have been very mediocre. Great accuracy is generally always had with IMR4451 and RL 17 with good speed, if not the best, but there could be a large enough variation in the ambient temperature between Saturday evening when I try them out and the next weekend at day break when he climbs in his tree to still hunt. Most likely it would be cooler then, but not sure how much cooler and how much it would effect Reloader 17 or Reloader 19. Win 760, H414, and H380 are solid choices because I can get a good amount of them in the case. All the 4350s are solid performers, and H4350 and VV555 are temp stable. The temp difference likely won't be over 20 degrees. All would work, but which do you guys see being the fastest, most accurate (potentially- let's say "most consistent"), and least likely to have a large POI shift due to a 20 - 25 degree temperature swing?
I could just buy a box of factory bullets and hope for the best, but I think I can best their performance, even on a single try. I'll take care of what charge to use, just need your feelings on what powder from my list of those available you think would have the potential to be the best for this cartridge/bullet combination.
Thanks in advance. Perhaps if I get lucky and find a box of something on the shelf at the range store, I can compare that with the selected load I make and go with the most accurate of the two.
I'm loaning him my new Eclipse because I think between the brake and the stock design, with a lighter bullet in this cartridge and all the weight on top of the action added, his recoil will be comparable to the .22 Creedmoor. I'm praying Priority Mail brings the M*Carbo trigger spring Saturday. I can install it just before hitting the range. The Riton scope will have the capability for him to be ultra precise with the fine reticle, but use it's ultra-low glow illumination on the lowest setting to allow him to see his mark in dark timber at sunset without being so bright as to cause significant glare and making it harder to see well like most cheaper illuminated scopes do. It will be a little weighty to climb a tree with, so a good strap will be necessary.
Thanks for your input.
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