Dogleg said:
Gatehouse,
Two things; I was giving velocities for 154 gr bullets, and 4350 is the fastest listed powder for 150s and close for 160s in that manual. (Nosler #4) It is an accurate load and there is a limit to how much trouble I'm going to go through for someones else's rifle. Three 7 Rem mag rifles isn't a huge sample, but most decisions are made from a sample of one.
Yeah, i relaize that 4350 is the highest velocity listed in that manual, for that bullet however, if you are getting pressure sign without even coming close, then I'd try another powder, that's all I am saying.
Other manuals list 4350's as being more int he middle of the velocity ranges, and while I've used H and IMR 4350 with pretty good results in the 7RM, other powders always have given me igher velocities.
If you can usually get within 100 fps of the manual for the Rem Mag, and I can meet or exceed the same manual for the STW the gap starts to open up considerably. I don't lean on any cartridge too hard when loading, but I treat them all the same. Chronographs don't lie, even if we don't always like what they say.
I can at least get wihtin 100fps , or even exceed the numbers, depending on powder/bullet etc. What i am saying is that I dont' have any trouble getting within 100fps of thier data, unlike your experiences, which is why i find it odd...
If you find the STW to be of advantage, that is great. I'ts never appealed to me, and I've never loaded for one, so no first hand expereince and I really jumped intot his discussion just to quote a manuals data, since most of the manuals use pretty up to date pressure testign gear these days, ad presumably thier chronos work okay, too.
Is the barrel shot out on your donor rifle? Why don't you see for yourself
Nope, it's pretty much brand new.
Send me a stock for a Mdl 70 and I'll slap it on and chrony it.