I just started loading 7mm Rem Mag with mixed results. Started with new WW brass and loaded 25 rounds from 64 to 66 in .5 gr increments with NO pressure signs. 65 gr looked promising. Next outing I used the once fired brass and looked for the magic - started at 64.8 gr and worked up in .3 gr increments to 66 gr with NO pressure signs. 65.1 gr looked promising.
Ok, so next 25 rounds - I backed off the lands in .005" increments to .020" - .015" looking good. I loaded this set of 25 rounds at 65.1 gr but started experiencing pressure signs (shiny ejector mark, sticky bolt). So today I loaded at 65.0 (backed off .1 gr) at .015" off lands and again experienced pressure signs (brass is now 4x fired). The majority of rounds needed a little extra "oomph" to close the bolt. It shot ok, but some fliers too.
So today, thinking that I need to FL size -I measure the hard to chamber rounds with a headspace gauge at 2.122" and settled at bumping back to 2.119". Now, all brass chambers like a dream. I am aware the 7mm rem mag headspaces off the belt - at least when brass is new.
My question is, could these fliers be caused by a hard chambering case? Or are belted mags typically more prone to accuracy issues from cases that vary slightly at the shoulder? I will be back at it soon but now have to wait for my projectiles in the mail
Ok, so next 25 rounds - I backed off the lands in .005" increments to .020" - .015" looking good. I loaded this set of 25 rounds at 65.1 gr but started experiencing pressure signs (shiny ejector mark, sticky bolt). So today I loaded at 65.0 (backed off .1 gr) at .015" off lands and again experienced pressure signs (brass is now 4x fired). The majority of rounds needed a little extra "oomph" to close the bolt. It shot ok, but some fliers too.
So today, thinking that I need to FL size -I measure the hard to chamber rounds with a headspace gauge at 2.122" and settled at bumping back to 2.119". Now, all brass chambers like a dream. I am aware the 7mm rem mag headspaces off the belt - at least when brass is new.
My question is, could these fliers be caused by a hard chambering case? Or are belted mags typically more prone to accuracy issues from cases that vary slightly at the shoulder? I will be back at it soon but now have to wait for my projectiles in the mail


















































