When I was in the Army, I found a 7mm Rem Mag at a local pawn shop that I bought and used for deer hunting in NC. It shot pretty well for a factory gun with a whip barrel, usually 3 shots into .75" at 100 yards with hunting ammo. Certainly good enough to kill the whitetail rats that are infesting the mid-Atlantic states. However, after moving to Maryland in 2010, the rifle just sat in my safe and wasn't getting much love and I constantly thought about what to do with it. Once LRI offered it's group buy last year, I knew I had the answer.
I bought a medium palma 7mm 1:7.7 twist barrel from Bartlein and an AIAX chassis, and sent the rifle, barrel, and stock to LRI for them to work their magic. I really wanted to venture into the world of wildcatting and figured this was a good time to try it out. I ordered the rifle to be chambered in 7mm-300WM (or 7mm Practical).
Here she is:
The rifle came out beautifully, with one catch: the reamer used made the neck so tight that I had to have the Norma brass I'd ordered neckturned. Since I lacked the equipment or patience to neck turn, I spoke with Josh Lapin at Copper Creek Ammo to build out a good load out of neck turned and necked down Norma 300WM brass, 180gr pointed Hybrids, and the powder of his choice. However, we had a hell of a time finding a good load with H1000 as this rifle was pretty finicky.
I had about 80 of the cases Josh had worked on in my stash so I started over with a tub of Retumbo trying to find a sweet spot for this beast. I loaded up a pretty good ladder test for these test rounds, but with how much work I've had this summer, I haven't been able to shoot them since I loaded them in June. Well, I finally found a free day to head out to my local range and put my new loads through the paces with the rifle. If I couldn't find a good load, I was ready to re-barrel this project to a 300WM, thereby cutting my losses and the headaches of wildcatting. I was ready to raise the white flag.
Much to my extreme pleasure, I found two solid accuracy nodes with Retumbo and the 180gr pointed hybrids. The load that I finally settled on is easy on my barrel (comparatively speaking for this cartridge), shows no pressure signs, and it's wicked accurate. Below is my best group of the day:
Obviously, I couldn't be happier with this load's potential. It's damn hard to complain about a rifle that shoots in the .1s.
Josh's got the rest of my brass and will be loading up the following recipe: 180gr pointed hybrids over 73.5gr of Retumbo, neckturned and necked-down Norma 300WM brass, FGMM magnum rifle primers, loaded @ 3.592" OAL. Needless to say, my hats off to Josh at Copper Creek and the folks at LRI for helping me turn this project from a headache to a heart throb. I need to chrono this load but I imagine I'm somewhere between 3050 and 3100 fps. I can't wait to see how this round works at over 1k.
I bought a medium palma 7mm 1:7.7 twist barrel from Bartlein and an AIAX chassis, and sent the rifle, barrel, and stock to LRI for them to work their magic. I really wanted to venture into the world of wildcatting and figured this was a good time to try it out. I ordered the rifle to be chambered in 7mm-300WM (or 7mm Practical).
Here she is:
The rifle came out beautifully, with one catch: the reamer used made the neck so tight that I had to have the Norma brass I'd ordered neckturned. Since I lacked the equipment or patience to neck turn, I spoke with Josh Lapin at Copper Creek Ammo to build out a good load out of neck turned and necked down Norma 300WM brass, 180gr pointed Hybrids, and the powder of his choice. However, we had a hell of a time finding a good load with H1000 as this rifle was pretty finicky.
I had about 80 of the cases Josh had worked on in my stash so I started over with a tub of Retumbo trying to find a sweet spot for this beast. I loaded up a pretty good ladder test for these test rounds, but with how much work I've had this summer, I haven't been able to shoot them since I loaded them in June. Well, I finally found a free day to head out to my local range and put my new loads through the paces with the rifle. If I couldn't find a good load, I was ready to re-barrel this project to a 300WM, thereby cutting my losses and the headaches of wildcatting. I was ready to raise the white flag.
Much to my extreme pleasure, I found two solid accuracy nodes with Retumbo and the 180gr pointed hybrids. The load that I finally settled on is easy on my barrel (comparatively speaking for this cartridge), shows no pressure signs, and it's wicked accurate. Below is my best group of the day:
Obviously, I couldn't be happier with this load's potential. It's damn hard to complain about a rifle that shoots in the .1s.
Josh's got the rest of my brass and will be loading up the following recipe: 180gr pointed hybrids over 73.5gr of Retumbo, neckturned and necked-down Norma 300WM brass, FGMM magnum rifle primers, loaded @ 3.592" OAL. Needless to say, my hats off to Josh at Copper Creek and the folks at LRI for helping me turn this project from a headache to a heart throb. I need to chrono this load but I imagine I'm somewhere between 3050 and 3100 fps. I can't wait to see how this round works at over 1k.
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