I have found reloading in general to be fairly rewarding. It seems like there is great info out there, but recently my buddy picked up a Rem 700 SPS in 7mm RM and so I thought I would help him reload a few rounds and now I'm getting a little frustrated. I've loaded for 4 other guns and can get velocities that easily compare to factory ammo.
I had some H4831 and some 162gr Hornady BTSP. The load data in my Hornady 8th edition maxes out at under 60gr of H4831. This load is super lame and cronoed at about 2600 fps. So off to the Hodgdon site I go and find the start load at 60gr and the max at 64gr. So after loading to the max load of 64gr they cronoed at 2800 fps. Why are these loads so lame? So we ended up loading a few more to 65gr (1gr over the hottest load I could find) but haven't tried them out yet. Factory 150gr Corelokt rounds Chrono at 3000fps so I was thinking that we should be getting at least 2900 fps with 162gr pills. We are not getting any pressure signs, but I really didn't want to get a new reloader overloading rounds until he gets some experience. I am just trying to get a decent load for him to plink with and possibly hunt. He's fairly new to shooting and just wants to practice a bit.
Is it typical to over load 7mm RM to get close to factory ammo?
Should we try a different powder? I usually get good results with H4831
Advice.......... Thanks
G
UPDTAE: So here's the follow up. We ran these loads up to 65gr of H4831. We got average velocities of 2804 with 64gr and 2849 with 65gr. Also we discovered that my Alpha Chrony registers 50 fps lower than my buddies Oehler 35. So the "corrected" velocities would be 2854 with the 64gr load and 2899 with the 65gr load. We decided to stick with the 64gr load (Hodgdons Max). It has been pointed out that I am too stupid to know how to read pressure signs so take this with a grain of salt, but as far as my puny brain can tell there was no signs of excessive pressure (not even a hint) even when going slightly above max. Buddy just loaded them all up again tonight and all the brass was good. No stretched primer pockets etc..
Thanks to those who helped. George
I had some H4831 and some 162gr Hornady BTSP. The load data in my Hornady 8th edition maxes out at under 60gr of H4831. This load is super lame and cronoed at about 2600 fps. So off to the Hodgdon site I go and find the start load at 60gr and the max at 64gr. So after loading to the max load of 64gr they cronoed at 2800 fps. Why are these loads so lame? So we ended up loading a few more to 65gr (1gr over the hottest load I could find) but haven't tried them out yet. Factory 150gr Corelokt rounds Chrono at 3000fps so I was thinking that we should be getting at least 2900 fps with 162gr pills. We are not getting any pressure signs, but I really didn't want to get a new reloader overloading rounds until he gets some experience. I am just trying to get a decent load for him to plink with and possibly hunt. He's fairly new to shooting and just wants to practice a bit.
Is it typical to over load 7mm RM to get close to factory ammo?
Should we try a different powder? I usually get good results with H4831
Advice.......... Thanks
G
UPDTAE: So here's the follow up. We ran these loads up to 65gr of H4831. We got average velocities of 2804 with 64gr and 2849 with 65gr. Also we discovered that my Alpha Chrony registers 50 fps lower than my buddies Oehler 35. So the "corrected" velocities would be 2854 with the 64gr load and 2899 with the 65gr load. We decided to stick with the 64gr load (Hodgdons Max). It has been pointed out that I am too stupid to know how to read pressure signs so take this with a grain of salt, but as far as my puny brain can tell there was no signs of excessive pressure (not even a hint) even when going slightly above max. Buddy just loaded them all up again tonight and all the brass was good. No stretched primer pockets etc..
Thanks to those who helped. George
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