After testing up to 73.5 grains in 7mmRM with decent accuracy across the load weights from 70 to 73.5 with the 140AB's here are some more notes that may help anybody using it.
*Although no real visible pressure signs it was stretching primer pockets at about 72 to 72.5 grains (didn't realize until I went to decap).
*Primer pockets really loose above 72.5 grains but did not back any primers out at shot up to 73.5 grains.
*Target max velocity with 140 bullets at 3,200 to 3,250fps max and pressures should be good.
**If brass life is your game will need to back it down more.
Shot this target yesterday at 200yds with 71.5 grains (this is over book so start at about 68-69grains and be careful to watch speeds and pressure signs), this was the most accurate load tested at 100yds while checking velocities in THIS gun, which is looong throat Remington Sendero SF1, that has always been very slow!
Velocities on this load in THIS gun when checked with magnetospeed:
3216, 3202, 3198, waited 30min for cool barrel then 3206
AVG 4 shot 3205fps
SD 7.7 ES 18
Norma New Unfired Brass
140AB
71.5 grains RL 26
OAL 3.26
Fed215GM primer
There is an "imaginary" hole "penciled" on the target because I made 1 click left after shot #1, then shots 2 and 3 with no wait between. All 3 shots made in total of about a minute. I included both target measurements, the actual 3 shot and the corrected 3 shot due to the click left after first shot (yeah I know this is "hypothetical" but the process has proven in the past for me for evaluation purposes.)
Either way I am done testing this powder and will be loading some up to check temp stability now over time.....
200yd target
Actual target

"Hypothetical" target due to 1 click left after shot #1.

*Although no real visible pressure signs it was stretching primer pockets at about 72 to 72.5 grains (didn't realize until I went to decap).
*Primer pockets really loose above 72.5 grains but did not back any primers out at shot up to 73.5 grains.
*Target max velocity with 140 bullets at 3,200 to 3,250fps max and pressures should be good.
**If brass life is your game will need to back it down more.
Shot this target yesterday at 200yds with 71.5 grains (this is over book so start at about 68-69grains and be careful to watch speeds and pressure signs), this was the most accurate load tested at 100yds while checking velocities in THIS gun, which is looong throat Remington Sendero SF1, that has always been very slow!
Velocities on this load in THIS gun when checked with magnetospeed:
3216, 3202, 3198, waited 30min for cool barrel then 3206
AVG 4 shot 3205fps
SD 7.7 ES 18
Norma New Unfired Brass
140AB
71.5 grains RL 26
OAL 3.26
Fed215GM primer
There is an "imaginary" hole "penciled" on the target because I made 1 click left after shot #1, then shots 2 and 3 with no wait between. All 3 shots made in total of about a minute. I included both target measurements, the actual 3 shot and the corrected 3 shot due to the click left after first shot (yeah I know this is "hypothetical" but the process has proven in the past for me for evaluation purposes.)
Either way I am done testing this powder and will be loading some up to check temp stability now over time.....
200yd target
Actual target

"Hypothetical" target due to 1 click left after shot #1.
