Brno used to make their 7x57 bbls with a 1 in 7.66" (as I remember) twist in order to stabilize long, heavy spitzer bullets like 175 grainers.
Here's an answer for you from a custom bullet maker:
QUESTION:
Will you be able to manufacture a 175gr hollow point, boat-tail spitser in 7mm? I have a 7 x 64 and I want the heaviest possible bullet available as I want the velocity to remain below 2700ft/sec.
ANSWER:
We would be happy to make 175gr 7mm monometal bullets as we have been asked for them on numerous occasions. The only snag is we know that they cannot work in standard commercially available 7mm barrels. Any manufacturer who supplies such a bullet is simply responding to an uninformed demand from the market. Here is why: A 7mm 175 gr monometal spitser boat tail bullet will be 18% longer than a similar bullet of conventional construction. That means that it will be about 42mm long and will require a twist of 1 in 7.3" to stabilise. Some rifles may shoot reasonable groups with such a bullet but when it strikes, it will tumble instantly, with the resultant unpredictable penetration and massive meat damage a tumbling bullet brings. A 175 gr round nose flat base bullet can be made to stabilise, but will not expand, and will be too slow for decent momentum and energy levels as are available from the lighter and faster HV bullets
My comment without reading the above would be to go with a lighter quality bullet, and don't take a chance even with 160 gr. spitzers.