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Thread: 7mm Mag and 150 grain Loverins

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    7mm Mag and 150 grain Loverins

    Ok, I have this Husky 5000 (maybe 5500) that I have owned over 10 years and have NEVER loaded a round into the chamber.

    Someone gave me a few pounds of te 150s and it just seems like a great boolit to plink and play with for entertainment purposes only.
    There seems to be a real lack of interest in 7mm Mag and cast.

    Anyone have any suggestions for a load. I just plan to send them downrange for offhand practice.

    Maybe as close as 25 or 50 yards because after all only perfect practice does any good.

    Any suggestions?
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    Suppose you have the Lyman #287405?

    If you like them and want more I have that mold.

    In the old Lyman 45th. Acuracy load is 700x at 16.5 grains for 1798 fps. 34,000 C.U.P.

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    Here we go again! What 7mm Mag is it ? There is only about 20 different 7mm Mags out there. GabbyM will you load fit in a 7mm/357 Mag?

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    Sorry I forgot, it is

    THE 7 mm Mag . . .

    NOT 7mm somebodies last name Mag

    NOT 7mm reference to time and western states Mag

    NOT 7mm with combo of letters Mag

    After all there is really only ONE 7 mm Mag.
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    It's probably safer to ask then assume anything when it comes to reloading. I'd like to hear more about people using the 7mm Rem. Mag. with cast bullets too.

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    Lyman 287405?

    I have Handloader's Cast Bullet Special Edition from 1992. There is an article by Ron Carmichael using a Savage 110 in 7mm Rem Mag.

    That particlular bullet is listed in his data, WW or range lead with 1% tin added:

    8gr Unique CCI 200 1152fps .70" at 50 yards
    18gr Unique CCI 200 1838fps .65" @ 50
    28gr SR4759 CCI 200 2102fps 1.4" @50
    40gr H4198 CCI 250 2602fps 1.6" @50 ***mag primer and monotype bullet***

    There are lighter and heavier bullets, and with other powders. I've never cast any 7mm bullets, so never tried them in my Rem 700 7Mag. If I were to load some, I would be inclined to use fast burning, flake powders, or possibly AA5744.

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    I loaded some cast 165 grn rcbs in my 7mm Rem Mag over 17 grns of unique. They shot well although I have no chrony. No leading at all checked after every round to be sure. They grouped extremely well at 75 yards and I did not try them past that as I only made a few up but I will make more soon.
    Remember the average response time of a 911 call is over 4 minutes. The average response time of a .357 is around 1300 F.P.S.

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    Oh on a side note I did try lees version of a 7mm bullet but it seemed to be to short IMHO to work properly in this carttridge so I scrapped that idea.
    Remember the average response time of a 911 call is over 4 minutes. The average response time of a .357 is around 1300 F.P.S.

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BP Bronze Point IMR Improved Military Rifle PTD Pointed
BR Bench Rest M Magnum RN Round Nose
BT Boat Tail PL Power-Lokt SP Soft Point
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HP Hollow Point PSPCL Pointed Soft Point "Core Lokt" C.O.L. Cartridge Overall Length
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