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Old 02-18-2022, 02:22 PM
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A friend asked me to help him get set up to reload mostly for his 7RM.
Keeping in mind what may be available, what powders would you recommend to try?
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Old 02-18-2022, 02:32 PM
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After loading for my 7MM mag for 35 years, I’d say H4831 for lighter bullets, and IMR7828 for heavier bullets.
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Old 02-18-2022, 02:33 PM
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How heavy of a bullet?
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Old 02-18-2022, 02:40 PM
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I use reloader 25 with 160 grain NP. Can get 3100 fps with max book load.
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Old 02-18-2022, 02:45 PM
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Take a look at H1000 also works well in mine
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Old 02-18-2022, 02:50 PM
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At this point if you don't have powder... make a list of all of them and buy whatever you find first..
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Old 02-18-2022, 02:58 PM
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175 gr fusion soft point - 64-68 grains of reloader 25 (all loads very accurate)
68 gr coming in at 2770 fps

175 gr sierra spitzer boat tail - 49.5 -51.5 grains of IMR-4320 (again all loads very accurate) 51.5 gr @ 2600 fps. I am going to work up a load using R-19 for this bullet but haven't got around to it yet.
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Old 02-18-2022, 03:19 PM
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Imr4350 for the 140 to 145 ... imr 7828 for 160 to 175 and fairy dust aka rl26 for 160 to 175 ... with the right gun you are able to get up to 3300 with the 140 ...3200 with the 160 and 3100 with the 175...all around powder is imr7828 which is what the original rounds were built on and originally the off the shelf 175gr round nose was loaded to 3100fps with imr7828...I have tried h1000 and retumbo but it did not work well enuff 4me...work up slowly
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Old 02-18-2022, 03:20 PM
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Default best powder for 7 mm Rem mag

With 160gr IMR 4350.............with 140 + 160gr N165
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Old 02-18-2022, 03:23 PM
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My friend will be shooting 160- 170 gr bullets.
Incidentally, he just called me from LA... Said the only bullets available there are monometal...no lead. He's headind to Pheonix in a couple days. Apparently stuff costs less there. I don't know what the selection will be like so I wanted to suggest powders he might be able to find here. Can't wait to hear from him in Phoenix.
He bought a set of Hornady dies in LA for $52 us.
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My friend will be shooting 160- 170 gr bullets.
Incidentally, he just called me from LA... Said the only bullets available there are monometal...no lead. He's headind to Pheonix in a couple days. Apparently stuff costs less there. I don't know what the selection will be like so I wanted to suggest powders he might be able to find here. Can't wait to hear from him in Phoenix.
He bought a set of Hornady dies in LA for $52 us.
Does he realize that he can't legally bring bullets across the border without an export permit from the USA? I he is caught they will seize the bullets, and he will either be prohibited from entering the USA for a period, or he will be put on a watch list, for future visits.
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Does he realize that he can't legally bring bullets across the border without an export permit from the USA? I he is caught they will seize the bullets, and he will either be prohibited from entering the USA for a period, or he will be put on a watch list, for future visits.
He says he asked at the border and was told he can bring anything he inquired about including powder. He plans to bring bullets but not ammo.
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Old 02-18-2022, 04:12 PM
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He says he asked at the border and was told he can bring anything he inquired about including powder.
Which customs,Canada or USA? Canada Customs doesn't care, it is Homeland Security on the USA side that enforces this, as it is USA law.
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Old 02-18-2022, 04:14 PM
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Canada border services is ok with bringing in reloading components but US Homeland and Border folks are not ok with individuals exporting those materials from the US without export permits. Good luck to your buddy if he gets checked…
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Old 02-18-2022, 04:18 PM
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Which customs,Canada or USA? Canada Customs doesn't care, it is Homeland Security on the USA side that enforces this, as it is USA law.
You stop at Canada Customs when you re-enter Canada.
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You stop at Canada Customs when you re-enter Canada.
But Homeland security does checks in the USA, catching people before they leave the country. A foreigner can't even possess controlled goods in the USA without the proper permits.
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But Homeland security does checks in the USA, catching people before they leave the country. A foreigner can't even possess controlled goods in the USA without the proper permits.
I just texted my friend. We'll see what he says. I know he checked into this.
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I just texted my friend. We'll see what he says. I know he checked into this.
Make sure that he checks with BATF, or Homeland Security, while in the USA he is subject to their laws.
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66gr (+-) of RL22 with 150 Barnes TTSX works well in my 7mms. Not screaming but great groups.
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Old 02-18-2022, 04:54 PM
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But Homeland security does checks in the USA, catching people before they leave the country. A foreigner can't even possess controlled goods in the USA without the proper permits.
He says Canada Customs told him its all ok with them but US Customs occasionally set up a checkstop on the US side. So hes not sure yet, just shopping.
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I just texted my friend. We'll see what he says. I know he checked into this.
You have been told by people who know. Your friends opinion doesn’t change anything.
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Old 02-18-2022, 06:09 PM
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Back to 7mm loads... I got good accuracy and great velocity with 7828 pushing 160's back in the day. Other powders did not yield the velocity that I was seeking. I am sure 7828, RL22 or 26 would still work great but all are hard (impossible?) to find. Check out Vit N165,170 or 560 as these are more readily available.

If I was shooting a 7Rem these days I would be shooting 145 LRX Barnes pushed as fast as possible - like 3300 fps+.
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Old 02-18-2022, 06:11 PM
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I use H4831sc and H1000
I used H4831sc with my 140 grain Nolser Accubonds
H1000 for my 160 Nosler partition

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BTAF and Homeland Security are not even remotely on the same page or same book for that matter.
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You stop at Canada Customs when you re-enter Canada.
The us customs will sometime set up a check before you exit the USA and enter Canada . I have been stopped at a couple and asked about gun “stuff”.
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BATF checks parking lots for Canadian plates at gunshows /stores ie Cabelas and forwards them to the Border.Bring a toothbrush ........you might be staying a while.
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Old 02-19-2022, 05:45 PM
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IMR 4831, H4831, IMR7828, H870, H1000, R19, R22 with various bullet weights from 120 gr to 190 gr.
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Max charges of RL22, RL25 and RL26 works best for me in my 7Rem Mag. But with powder availability the way it is; Whatever he manages to find will be the key.
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175 gr fusion soft point - 64-68 grains of reloader 25 (all loads very accurate)
68 gr coming in at 2770 fps

175 gr sierra spitzer boat tail - 49.5 -51.5 grains of IMR-4320 (again all loads very accurate) 51.5 gr @ 2600 fps. I am going to work up a load using R-19 for this bullet but haven't got around to it yet.

Man those are Real Missle Loads ! lol RJ
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Old 02-19-2022, 09:19 PM
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Loading IMR 4350 with Barnes 140gr. TSX's in my brothers 7 Rem Mag. Decent speed, very accurate.
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