I have been reloading rounds for my 7mm Rem Mag for an upcoming elk hunt. I'm using 160 grain Accubonds, IMR 7828 SSC powder and Federal 215 primers. My rifle is a Tikka T3X with a 24" barrel. The Nosler book indicates a max load of 64 grains of this powder should deliver 3014 fps, but this load only delivers 2900 +/-. I have worked up in .5 grain increments to 65.5 grains and the load is still only delivering a maximum velocity of 2960 fps, according to my chronograph. I am hoping to reach about 3000 fps - mostly just because that is the target velocity that I set for myself, but also because it seems that many agree that this is a good velocity for this bullet. I'm happy with the accuracy of the load at 65.5 grains and probably won't change the load before my hunt, but I would like to know much more powder I can safely add to my load to try and reach my 3000 fps target? It's probably splitting hairs, I know. I'm new to reloading and shooting generally. Thanks for your input.