I have a Brazilian M1908 sporter with which I'd like to hunt next fall, and with its long throat, the only bullets that get within 0.030" of the rifling, while sufficiently seated in the neck, are the 175 gr Hornady RN's. That's ok, as my max shot distance would be 200 yds, and that bullet will penetrate through three deer lengthwise!
The picture below illustrates the throat length (with the inverted bullet), and the other two show how far out I can seat the bullet.
I intend to load to 7mm-08 pressures, but with the greater capacity of 7X57, the long OAL, and the high capacity of Winchester brass I use, I have about 5 grs more capacity than a 7mm-08 - i.e. about 8% more.
I searched high and low for 7X57 loads for a 175 gr bullet at "Modern Action" pressures, but there isn't much out there beyond 4-5 different powders, so I loaded up 30 rounds - three of each for 10 different powders. Here are the results:
7X57
Winchester Brass
CCI 200 primers (non-magnum - used for ball powders as well)
175 gr Hornady RN
OAL 3.165"
23" barrel
0 degrees Celsius
1. H414 - 45.0 grs - 2400 fps (ball powder)
2. Re17 - 45.0 grs - 2350 fps
3. H4350 - 45.0 grs - 2275 fps
4. Superformance - 50.0 grs - 2475 fps (ball powder)
5. H4831 - 50.0 grs - 2375 fps
6. Re19 - 48.0 grs - 2250 fps
7. Re22 - 52.0 grs (full) - 2500 fps
8. IMR7828 - 53.0 grs (full) - 2475 fps
9. Re25 - 53.0 grs (full) - 2325 fps
10. H1000 - 53.0 grs (full) - 2325 fps
I placed them in the sequence that I think reflects their relative burn rates with the components I used - from fastest to slowest. Their were no major surprises, although H414 presenting so much faster than H4350 was unexpected, and Superformance is supposed to be about the same burn rate as H4831, but it's quite a bit faster. Further - what's with Re19? It could turn out to be slower than Re22, and almost the same as Re25!
I think I'll do more work with H4831 and H1000 as they showed the smallest SD, and are said to be least affected by temperature changes.
The picture below illustrates the throat length (with the inverted bullet), and the other two show how far out I can seat the bullet.
I intend to load to 7mm-08 pressures, but with the greater capacity of 7X57, the long OAL, and the high capacity of Winchester brass I use, I have about 5 grs more capacity than a 7mm-08 - i.e. about 8% more.
I searched high and low for 7X57 loads for a 175 gr bullet at "Modern Action" pressures, but there isn't much out there beyond 4-5 different powders, so I loaded up 30 rounds - three of each for 10 different powders. Here are the results:
7X57
Winchester Brass
CCI 200 primers (non-magnum - used for ball powders as well)
175 gr Hornady RN
OAL 3.165"
23" barrel
0 degrees Celsius
1. H414 - 45.0 grs - 2400 fps (ball powder)
2. Re17 - 45.0 grs - 2350 fps
3. H4350 - 45.0 grs - 2275 fps
4. Superformance - 50.0 grs - 2475 fps (ball powder)
5. H4831 - 50.0 grs - 2375 fps
6. Re19 - 48.0 grs - 2250 fps
7. Re22 - 52.0 grs (full) - 2500 fps
8. IMR7828 - 53.0 grs (full) - 2475 fps
9. Re25 - 53.0 grs (full) - 2325 fps
10. H1000 - 53.0 grs (full) - 2325 fps
I placed them in the sequence that I think reflects their relative burn rates with the components I used - from fastest to slowest. Their were no major surprises, although H414 presenting so much faster than H4350 was unexpected, and Superformance is supposed to be about the same burn rate as H4831, but it's quite a bit faster. Further - what's with Re19? It could turn out to be slower than Re22, and almost the same as Re25!
I think I'll do more work with H4831 and H1000 as they showed the smallest SD, and are said to be least affected by temperature changes.
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