Loading for 7mm08.

RAY

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Jan 31, 2015
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Hey guys , it's been a while!
I want to load up some 120gr prohunters for my sons 708 youth rifle while using Noslers brass , w760 and cci 250s.

The thing is sierras data starts at 41.4 using federal brass and ends with 47.9.
Noslers data starts with 48 gr.
I do know federal brass has less volume than nosler brass, so what do you guys think ?

It worked for my 30/06 but their data was close and was very happy with the results from 760 , mag primer, nosler brass and the 180 gr. Prohunter @ 30*F.

Thanks, Ray.
 
quickload is showing about 53.1 gr as a max charge . I usually drop back 4.0 grains as a starting point . so this would be about 49 gr min and 53 gr max . this is with 55.0 water capacity .

if you would measure a few case water capacities we could get you closer info . do you know how to measure water capacity ?
 
jimbires":2sg3dvpz said:
quickload is showing about 53.1 gr as a max charge . I usually drop back 4.0 grains as a starting point . so this would be about 49 gr min and 53 gr max . this is with 55.0 water capacity .

if you would measure a few case water capacities we could get you closer info . do you know how to measure water capacity ?
Somewhat, my thought was , is nosler giving a h20 measurement with a seated bullet in the case ?
 
RAY":136c8rwv said:
jimbires":136c8rwv said:
quickload is showing about 53.1 gr as a max charge . I usually drop back 4.0 grains as a starting point . so this would be about 49 gr min and 53 gr max . this is with 55.0 water capacity .

if you would measure a few case water capacities we could get you closer info . do you know how to measure water capacity ?
Somewhat, my thought was , is nosler giving a h20 measurement with a seated bullet in the case ?

Yes, they are showing with a bullet seated.

Do you have a chrono?

If so, load one of each charge till you see where you are hitting book speeds.
 
SJB358":23od9xc5 said:
RAY":23od9xc5 said:
jimbires":23od9xc5 said:
quickload is showing about 53.1 gr as a max charge . I usually drop back 4.0 grains as a starting point . so this would be about 49 gr min and 53 gr max . this is with 55.0 water capacity .

if you would measure a few case water capacities we could get you closer info . do you know how to measure water capacity ?
Somewhat, my thought was , is nosler giving a h20 measurement with a seated bullet in the case ?

Yes, they are showing with a bullet seated.

Do you have a chrono?

If so, load one of each charge till you see where you are hitting book speeds.
Yes, I got a Caldwell chrono not to long ago.
I only shot my 9mm through it just to test for function.
 
That'll work just fine. Start low and work up a couple single rounds at the lower charges. It'll form some brass and give you an idea where you are at.
 
not sure what velocity your book is shownig so here is quickload with a 22" bbl .

MAX 53.1 gr is 3134 FPS

MIN 49.0 gr is 2871 FPS

Cartridge : 7 mm-08 Rem.
Bullet : .284, 120, Sierra SP 1900
Useable Case Capaci: 52.837 grain H2O = 3.431 cm³
Cartridge O.A.L. L6: 2.800 inch = 71.12 mm
Barrel Length : 22.0 inch = 558.8 mm
Powder : Winchester 760

Predicted data by increasing and decreasing the given charge,
incremented in steps of 2.0% of nominal charge.
CAUTION: Figures exceed maximum and minimum recommended loads !

Step Fill. Charge Vel. Energy Pmax Pmuz Prop.Burnt B_Time
% % Grains fps ft.lbs psi psi % ms

-20.0 82 42.48 2462 1615 29953 8468 82.8 1.344
-18.0 85 43.54 2527 1702 32052 8780 84.4 1.308
-16.0 87 44.60 2593 1792 34306 9086 85.9 1.272
-14.0 89 45.67 2660 1885 36729 9385 87.3 1.237
-12.0 91 46.73 2726 1981 39335 9676 88.7 1.198
-10.0 93 47.79 2794 2080 42141 9958 90.1 1.160
-08.0 95 48.85 2861 2181 45164 10230 91.3 1.123
-06.0 97 49.91 2929 2286 48423 10490 92.5 1.087
-04.0 99 50.98 2997 2394 51945 10736 93.6 1.053 ! Near Maximum !
-02.0 101 52.04 3066 2504 55754 10968 94.6 1.020 ! Near Maximum !
+00.0 103 53.10 3134 2617 59878 11184 95.6 0.988 !DANGEROUS LOAD-DO NOT USE!
+02.0 105 54.16 3203 2733 64352 11383 96.5 0.957 !DANGEROUS LOAD-DO NOT USE!
+04.0 107 55.22 3272 2852 69212 11564 97.2 0.927 !DANGEROUS LOAD-DO NOT USE!
+06.0 109 56.29 3341 2974 74485 11725 97.9 0.898 !DANGEROUS LOAD-DO NOT USE!
+08.0 111 57.35 3410 3098 80198 11865 98.5 0.870 !DANGEROUS LOAD-DO NOT USE!
+10.0 113 58.41 3479 3225 86421 11982 99.0 0.843 !DANGEROUS LOAD-DO NOT USE!

Results caused by ± 10% powder lot-to-lot burning rate variation using nominal charge
Data for burning rate increased by 10% relative to nominal value:
+Ba 103 53.10 3306 2912 72749 11227 99.5 0.911 !DANGEROUS LOAD-DO NOT USE!
Data for burning rate decreased by 10% relative to nominal value:
-Ba 103 53.10 2913 2261 48299 10563 87.7 1.087
 
If it were me I'd probably load up 50-53 and see what comes out on paper and the chrono. That'll easily get you in the ballpark of where you wanna be.
 
CFE322
4007 SSC
Varget
RL-15

These powders should get you better velocities, at the benefit of using 15-20% less powder=less recoil. Varget & RL-15 are the only two powders I use now in my 7/08, shooting 120-150gr bullets. I have always been able to tweek out a sub MOA from one, or the other.
 
Forgive me for answering a question you did not ask, but if you can find some Big Game it's the bee's knees.

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Different rifle, same load.

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pharmseller":2hhgurl8 said:
Forgive me for answering a question you did not ask, but if you can find some Big Game it's the bee's knees.

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Different rifle, same load.

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By all means ! Thanks for the target pic , very nice !!!! I'll have to look into it.

I seen this was in February, was it cold ?
 
Mid 50's or so.

Big Game is all I use for 3 (used to be 4) 7mm-08s. I use 120 TTSX, 120 Ballistic Tip, 140 Partions, Accubonds, and VLDs.

All sub .75" shooters, sub .5" when we're all (me, dad, brother, nephew) on point. All three rifles are Tikkas, nothing fancy.

200 yards VLD performance:

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100 yard Partition:

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Different rifle, same load:

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Accubonds at 200:

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Big Game, WLRM, Remington brass.




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Cool , that's some good shootin ' !

It seems like that rifle will shoot all bullet types.

I'm gonna have to try those partitions.

Ray.
 
I've killed deer and elk with them.

A 4x4 bull, bang-flop but only 68 yards, so no test.

The other, a spike at 346 yards, bang-flop. Very impressed with the bullet.





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