I had a 7 prc when it first came out but moved away from it. I had a question any one running or tried n568 with 190 grain bullet? I used n565 last time but I have a ton of n568. I would prolly increase the freebore if I did do it just for the 190s
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im also using a 309 with the berger 180too many pages to look through them all so sorry if this has already been discussed. What size bushings are y’all using with adg brass?
Alright, another question…. Has anyone seen a measurable difference between virgin brass and fire formed?
I’m sure there is a thread with this info already but figured I’d ask anyways. Anyone have a pet load or two with Peterson brass and 190 bergers, using N570 and or N560?
I love Lapua brass and use it for all my other rifles but I’m finding Peterson is more consistentDo you already own these components? If not I strongly suggest - lapua, 180 and h1000
I love Lapua brass and use it for all my other rifles but I’m finding Peterson is more consistent
I already own the components. My load now is 66.0gr H1000 federal 215M, Berger 190’s and Peterson brass. Good for .5” groups, but temp sensitive. So got some N560 and N570. I usually fire form my brass first, but for the sake of possibly saving powder,bullets and primers I didn’t know how measurable the fire formed brass results were vs virgin
I’d love to say the same as you I went from a 67.2gr load under 3/8” at 70 ish degrees 2850 average to a 67.2gr around 3/4 at 84” and 2950. That was after a few 5rnd groups just to be sure it wasn’t a flukeMy h1k experience has been very temp stable
I’d love to say the same as you I went from a 67.2gr load under 3/8” at 70 ish degrees 2850 average to a 67.2gr around 3/4 at 84” and 2950. That was after a few 5rnd groups just to be sure it wasn’t a fluke
I’m not against the powder I promise, the powder shoots lights out in a few of my rifles. The barrel has between 175 a 225 rounds through it. Which I know it speeds up over the break in. I have two things converging at once, temps outside heating up and barrel break in. But you make a good point maybe I’m over analyzing itI promise that’s not the powder. Is this a new barrel? Less than 250 rounds?
I've seen where h1000 wasnt as temp stable as they claim i didn't have that extreme but did have issues. I moved to n565 and n568 and never had another temp issue. I can shoot my loads in 95 degrees to 15 degreesI’d love to say the same as you I went from a 67.2gr load under 3/8” at 70 ish degrees 2850 average to a 67.2gr around 3/4 at 84” and 2950. That was after a few 5rnd groups just to be sure it wasn’t a fluke
I’m not against the powder I promise, the powder shoots lights out in a few of my rifles. The barrel has between 175 a 225 rounds through it. Which I know it speeds up over the break in. I have two things converging at once, temps outside heating up and barrel break in. But you make a good point maybe I’m over analyzing it
I believe you! I thought it was extremely odd. None of my other sticks have done that to me but they may have had 500+ rounds through them before I did development. I just didn’t want to waste stuff if others experienced similar results. I love h1000 and it’s easy to getI’ve got 3-4k rounds of magnum with h1k and I shoot over chrono everytime. I see about a half a fos per degree that bell curves at 90 and 30.
I promise you did not see 100fps increase from powder in 15 degrees.
That speed difference is from the barrel not the powder. Thats how I knew it was a new barrel
mine as well, its the most gain ive personally had wihich was about 90 fps between the new barrel and the 2nd firing on the brass. definitely never had much temp swings with h1000 even in the S TX. heat.I believe you! I thought it was extremely odd. None of my other sticks have done that to me but they may have had 500+ rounds through them before I did development. I just didn’t want to waste stuff if others experienced similar results. I love h1000 and it’s easy to get
Have you seen or have any issues with blow ups with the a-tips
I use Atips exclusively for my 300 win and 50 BMG, with that said they perform amazing in the 300, including taking animals, the 50 is another story, target the are fine animal the explode.Have you seen or have any issues with blow ups with the a-tips
I don't think the 7 PRC can launch a 190 A Tip fast enough to worry about blow ups, even the 166 at around 3200fps. The 190 A tip was definitely my favorite target bullet during testing. I did a 7PRC cartridge guide on tscustomsrifles. I'm not here to sell anything, just sharing the data, and there's a lot to look through.Have you seen or have any issues with blow ups with the a-tips
Can I ask which powder and load?I don't think the 7 PRC can launch a 190 A Tip fast enough to worry about blow ups, even the 166 at around 3200fps. The 190 A tip was definitely my favorite target bullet during testing. I did a 7PRC cartridge guide on tscustomsrifles. I'm not here to sell anything, just sharing the data, and there's a lot to look through.
I run a 26" barrel so it's not too hard to get 2900fps out of the 190-195gr bullets. A 30" barrel comfortably launches 190 A tips at 3k, and with the .420 G7 it really feels like cheating.
Berger 195EOL -0.030" with around 69gr Retumbo or 75gr LRT has worked well in a few different rifles/barrel lengths. OAL in a saami chamber is roughly 3.400".Can I ask which powder and load?
Great info, thanks!Berger 195EOL -0.030" with around 69gr Retumbo or 75gr LRT has worked well in a few different rifles/barrel lengths. OAL in a saami chamber is roughly 3.400".
190 Atip with 64.5gr H4831SC also 30 off has shot great as well. OAL around 3.395" in a saami chamber.
Obviously be smart, confirm your distance to the lands and start low/work up the powder charge. CCI250's and Hornady brass is what I have used so far. If you're using Peterson/ADG or Lapua, I'd start at LEAST 2 grains lower.
If you don't have those powders I use a number of powders and bullets in my guide.
Am I hallucinating or did horny massively reduce their reloading book Max loads? I swear to God the max load for a 180 grain which is what this picture represents was 67.4 grains of H1000 and look at it now
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So here's the deal. I'm not easily impressed with all the new cartridges. I shoot many of them.
And reload hybrid cases in 6.5 CM, 308, 6 Dasher, & many others, few may interested in.
The 7mm BC came out another 80,000 psi cartridge...I'm interested. Is it better than the hybrid case? Can it be reloaded?
The 7 mm BC is a new option, in an ocean of 7 mm's.
This one is actually different, not the same old thing.
And in factory loads, exceeds box printed velocities in 20" barrels. Nothing out there like it except the hybrid cased ammo.
With short 20" barrels, and 6 lb rifles it actually achieves magnum velocities with good accuracy. I had a .166" 3 shot group and several 1/4" 3 shot groups with factory 170 gr ammo running 3100 fps, or 175 gr at 3031 fps ave.
It's mostly a hunting caliber at this point.
No one has released dies for reloading yet, but I made my own reloading dies and testing reloaded ammo in it.
With velocities and load data posted for the 180 gr Berger first up and got to 3100 fps in the 20" barrel....3050 fps is a good load for this powder and the 180 gr Berger, bullet holes touching.
Run your ballistics calculator on the 180 gr Berger at 3118 at 2000 ft elevation and 93° impressive for a 6 lb rifle and a 20" barrel.
I will not baby this 7mm BC, I'm shooting the piss out of it.
At 93° I shot a 12 shot string with no barrel cooling, just one shot after another... to see what it does, no heavy bolt lift, easy extraction, on a hot barrel, on a hot day.
I will see how many hot loads one can get out of steel cases, ...and form some brass cases.... never run out of brass cases, with 270, 30-06, 280, etc brass available. This will turn it into a 280 Ackley.
Federal says the barrel life is comparable to other 7 mags and better than the really big ones because they burn so much powder, like the 28 Nosler.
We'll see...But it's good for a lifetime of hunting for non reloaders, as it stands today.
But it's definitely reloadable and gets good velocity with powders you can buy off the shelf today... and of course the few that are hard to find are also really good.
The 7 mm BC is a great hunting round as hunting season is near...and IMO one every hunter should consider, especially if you're not a reloader as most are not.
For me it's a test subject. And No joke.Is this a joke?? It’s a fad round that won’t be around for long. You also purchased a weatherby so quite frankly your opinion is irrelevant
“It’s definitely reloadable” you reloaded for it one time…..
So start a thread about the 7mm BC and stop posting your shit in every other thread. Nothing is stopping you from posting all this good, albeit misplaced, information in your own thread.For me it's a test subject. And No joke.
I want to see what the 7mm BC capable of, short term and long term.
Right now it's about the fastest 7mm available.
Put in a 24" barrel it'll do 3200 fps with a 180 Berger...reloaded.
Interesting, no?
I can reload it indefinitely...I don't need industry support...but that would be nice for others.
I can even use cheap/ free, range pick up brass cases 30-06? 270?...with less performance, but it'll still be shooting...Reloads.
This is my first Weatherby in 307...I like it ...so far. "Its been taking a licking and keeps on ticking." A nice test subject.
Chambered replacement barrels are available, in 7 PRC or 7 BC, plus actions short or long.
Let's see how it stands up long term...then we can judge it... for real.
It might be the perfect hunting rifle for some, but not for others...more choices.
And I like my opinion, and it's relevant... IMO.![]()
I already posted a thread on reloading the 7mm BC.So start a thread about the 7mm BC and stop posting your shit in every other thread. Nothing is stopping you from posting all this good, albeit misplaced, information in your own thread.
Why exactly do you insist on polluting other threads with non applicable topics consistently? Is it for the attention or do you just not know how to start your own thread?
Serious question.
I already posted a thread on reloading the 7mm BC.
Unlike all the complaints about the 7 PRC not getting factory box velocity and is 200 fps down.
That is not the case with the 7mm BC, it runs faster than factory stated velocity...so some might consider a cartridge change to get the factory stated box velocity and performance in their hunting rifles. Just the facts.
You don’t get it do you?I already posted a thread on reloading the 7mm BC.
Unlike all the complaints about the 7 PRC not getting factory box velocity and is 200 fps down.
That is not the case with the 7mm BC, it runs faster than factory stated velocity...so some might consider a cartridge change to get the factory stated box velocity and performance in their hunting rifles. Just the facts.
I'm on topic the 7mm PRC performance is not up to expectations...much lower velocities then expected across the board.You don’t get it do you?
You are off topic and being a “know it all” ass in another thread.
You do it consistently. While you may have good information, your delivery method is crap and very much perceived as that.
Good day sir!