The 7mm seems like it’d be a shoe in, in today’s world but it’s a crowded stage.
The case really is everything an Ackley is and then some so I can see a lot of wildcats coming from it.
The 300 Win - 300 RUM with a 200 AB has been something pretty serious for elk in our group. Always accurate as well and recovered bullets always look excellent from up close to 620 yards so far. I use other stuff now and again but that bullet is a killer.
Wow. Great score. Actually fairly reasonable
I scored 8lbs a few months ago from I can’t remember where but was happy to have it. I’ve loved the stuff since Mike started using it and having so much good luck with it.
Man I must’ve gotten the slow stuff cause the Hornady 108’s do 2580 in my 22” Howa. They are accurate though. I’ve had no problems getting the 108’s up to 2800 using LVR with book data from Hornady though. It is a very fun little cartridge and even cooler that it barely uses 30 grains of powder...
Yeah, I use the same data as a I would for my bolt gun.
My current 760 load is a leftover from a Tikka 270 I had. RL23, 150 PT for about 2900. I tried it years ago and it shot great with the Skinners on the rifle so I’ve never tried developing a specific load for it.
17 and the 7x57 really made some great loads for my sons rifle. He still has a box of 150 BTs loaded with 17 that were 2890 last we checked them. Accurate as heck.
I used 17 from 140’s to 175’s and it worked great across the board.
I typically let my chronograph tell me where I’m going as far as charges. If a manual says a 95 grain bullet with H4831 will attain 2900fps then I keep adding powder till I’m around that speed as long as accuracy is there.
I do note barrel length and lot to lot canisters of powders will change...