Oldtrader3
Ammo Smith
- Nov 6, 2009
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It has been my observation that the 7mm Mags, particularly the Rem Mag, vary somewhat in velocities and pressures from rifle to rifle. Since I started loading for the 7mm Rem Mag (in 1964), I have owned two different rifles and both of them would exceed published loads easily with the 160 Partition bullet which is what I have always used. However, I have seen several other 7mm Rem Mag rifles which belong to friends which would not safely load to the same levels as my two rifles and showed pressure signs a couple of grains of powder lower than my rifle.
The 7mm Rem Mag that I use now (a Mauser custom built in 1973) has been loaded with maximum loads of IMR 4350 and 7828 with good accuracy and velocity for the 160 Partitions of about 2980 fps. With the 160 Partition bullet, I am currently loading 66 grains of IMR 7828 with W-W cases and a Federal 215 Match Magnum primer. This load appears to be equal to the load used with RL 22 powder in velocity. My rifle is also very accurate with this load. Just be cautious because rifles in this caliber do vary some in performance.
The 7mm Rem Mag that I use now (a Mauser custom built in 1973) has been loaded with maximum loads of IMR 4350 and 7828 with good accuracy and velocity for the 160 Partitions of about 2980 fps. With the 160 Partition bullet, I am currently loading 66 grains of IMR 7828 with W-W cases and a Federal 215 Match Magnum primer. This load appears to be equal to the load used with RL 22 powder in velocity. My rifle is also very accurate with this load. Just be cautious because rifles in this caliber do vary some in performance.