A lot of you guys have taught me a lot about guns and benefits of caliber selection and reloading over the past few years, both directly and indirectly, especially C.Cowboy and Tim McCoy. Thank you!
So,,,
I finally got around to gathering my measurements on my Browning Long Range Hunter 7mmag. My rig is long throated, thus opens up more options than not.
I then proceeded to clean and de-primer 20 spent factory rounds.
Then calculated my Coal and adjusted seating depth to .015 off lands for my initial process load. Loaded up two 168g bullets over 68g H-1000 and went out to fire through the chrony and check accuracy. Unfortunately, the cloudy day and being late in the evening did not allow the 1st shot to register, so I quit for the day. However, the case and primer looked fine. I will load 3-4 for future testing, but wanted a safety check to verify I'd not gone too far even though I'm under spec. SAFETY FIRST!
This gun shoots extremely well with factory loads, so I'm confident it will only get better. Some may ask, then why mess with it? To have fun and better understand the entire process. I also wanted a little heavier bullet for caliber, higher SD & BC without sacrificing too much speed. I also look forward to killing an animal this fall with a round I produced!
I plan to also try RL26 and am looking for RL33 to try as well. I am a detail fanatic and see that this process is going to be fun. Sadly, once I find my best accuracy node, coupled with a respectable speed, it'll be all over but the process of reloading.
I plan to get back to working up my recipe later this week and will report back if this thread shows any interest.
BC
So,,,
I finally got around to gathering my measurements on my Browning Long Range Hunter 7mmag. My rig is long throated, thus opens up more options than not.
I then proceeded to clean and de-primer 20 spent factory rounds.
Then calculated my Coal and adjusted seating depth to .015 off lands for my initial process load. Loaded up two 168g bullets over 68g H-1000 and went out to fire through the chrony and check accuracy. Unfortunately, the cloudy day and being late in the evening did not allow the 1st shot to register, so I quit for the day. However, the case and primer looked fine. I will load 3-4 for future testing, but wanted a safety check to verify I'd not gone too far even though I'm under spec. SAFETY FIRST!
This gun shoots extremely well with factory loads, so I'm confident it will only get better. Some may ask, then why mess with it? To have fun and better understand the entire process. I also wanted a little heavier bullet for caliber, higher SD & BC without sacrificing too much speed. I also look forward to killing an animal this fall with a round I produced!
I plan to also try RL26 and am looking for RL33 to try as well. I am a detail fanatic and see that this process is going to be fun. Sadly, once I find my best accuracy node, coupled with a respectable speed, it'll be all over but the process of reloading.
I plan to get back to working up my recipe later this week and will report back if this thread shows any interest.
BC