In a 22" barrel on a modern action, 140s will usually make 2900+, 150s 2800, 160s 2700, and 175s 2600. I prefer Norma MRP
but there are many powders that work well. Lately, I have been playing with Reloder 17 with 140s, and it shows promise. Dave.
Someone is bound to chime in with Bell using the mauser/275 rigby to shoot elephant during colonial ivory .....poaching. He used large 175gr military FMJ to body shoot Elephant for ivory. Let them die over days, recovering the ivory with the assistance of vultures. Not a example to be quoting, or a method anyone in Kanada would advocate.
Ballistic twin of the 7.08. Believe the mauser has 1gr more water volume than the 7.08. The reputation is probably due to a nice range of projectile size in a low recoiling....thus accurate caliber. Excellent for the recoil shy such as women or youth.
There is a New Zealand game culler/guide/gunsmith, Nathan Foster. He has done a lot of game performance studies with many calibers. Believe his pet for the 7.08/x57 is the 150 Nosler partition and for a long range load, the 162 Amax. Not sure if the Amax is made any more, but Hornady's(?) Eldx would be close.
Someone is bound to chime in with Bell using the mauser/275 rigby to shoot elephant during colonial ivory .....poaching. He used large 175gr military FMJ to body shoot Elephant for ivory. Let them die over days, recovering the ivory with the assistance of vultures. Not a example to be quoting, or a method anyone in Kanada would advocate.
Mine is a M77 mkII. Have not developed a load for it yet. Hoping to work my wife up to it.
No.1-A in 275 Rigby... they are solid and nicely balanced rifles, esp with a 24" bbl.
He was , yes.I thought Bell was a headshot guy? I'm sure I've read somewhere that he disected ones skull to know exactly where the brain sits...
It's almost 2020. Go 139LRX and RL17
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In the last two years I had two 7X57s built, this is the carbine. Both shoot well, and the only craptacular ammo I have run into was vintage Winchester 175grs, which was odd because vintage Kynoch 173-5s ran and shot quite well. I have been sticking with 139-140s for the most part, havent hit the reloading yet, but kept some european load data for the future. Out of current production 7X57 I find the Feds the worst, but everything except that old Winchester has been ok so far. In the last year I plowed through old dominion, PS, norma, lapua, sako, kynoch, gevelot, imperial, DWM, FN, RWS, Remmy, Winchester, Federal and Hornaday, all did ok (usually about 2inchs at 100m). I find it to be a very forgiving round out of a well made gun.
Not much to add to that, except to say I prefer medium burning powders for lighter bullets ( IMR 4350. W760), and slower powders for heavy bullets ( H4831)
Have you ever actually read any of his books?
In the dark heart shots as well look for them in the morning.He was , yes.
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What are the guns you had built? They Look interesting
I have another 275 Rigby in the works.
Here's the project ....
It's going to be a long road ahead on this one. Currently in the "gathering" stage. Barrel enroute for 7x57 chambering.
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The bottom lumber .......
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Will be patterned after this rifle. Chris Griesbach is doing it.
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