Shooters,
I have been working on some new loads for the 7mm Creedmoor and I'm having trouble getting velocity with on one load because I run into pressure first. The goal is to push high bc (.630) 7mm bullets with high velocity (2900 FPS) in a true short action, high capacity configuration. Here are the details.
Bob Cauteruico 7mm 156 gr VLD's. .2853" diameter .630 claimed BC. .48 cents a piece.
Varget powder
Hornady 6.5 CM brass necked up
Federal 210M primers
26.2" Rock Creek 7mm 1-8.5" 5R chambered in 7mm Creedmoor.
I did a vertical latter test at 400 yards with 39 gr of Varget to 43.5 gr of Varget. I settled with 41.8 gr of Varget because it feel in a great vertical accuracy node. The problem is Velocity was only at 2750 FPS. I'm getting 2810 FPS with my Hornady 162 A-Max load with 40.8 gr of Varget. So I'm getting 60 FPS lower with a lighter bullet and 1 more grain of powder....???
This bullet acts like a tight bore configuration due to the .2853" diameter. I am not sure if I should try a slower burning powder because Varget is getting into pressure before achieving good velocity or what? Varget and CFE223 and other faster burning powders have always been the choice for the 7mm Creedmoor, you just cannot get enough H4350 and such into the case to achieve pressure before compression becomes a problem with the 162 range bullets.
2750 FPS with a .630 BC 7mm bullet is not bad, but this thing would kill 260's and other 6.5's while banging the hell of out steel if I can get them up in the mid to high 2800's FPS with out real pressure. Let me know your thoughts.
Mark
I have been working on some new loads for the 7mm Creedmoor and I'm having trouble getting velocity with on one load because I run into pressure first. The goal is to push high bc (.630) 7mm bullets with high velocity (2900 FPS) in a true short action, high capacity configuration. Here are the details.
Bob Cauteruico 7mm 156 gr VLD's. .2853" diameter .630 claimed BC. .48 cents a piece.
Varget powder
Hornady 6.5 CM brass necked up
Federal 210M primers
26.2" Rock Creek 7mm 1-8.5" 5R chambered in 7mm Creedmoor.
I did a vertical latter test at 400 yards with 39 gr of Varget to 43.5 gr of Varget. I settled with 41.8 gr of Varget because it feel in a great vertical accuracy node. The problem is Velocity was only at 2750 FPS. I'm getting 2810 FPS with my Hornady 162 A-Max load with 40.8 gr of Varget. So I'm getting 60 FPS lower with a lighter bullet and 1 more grain of powder....???
This bullet acts like a tight bore configuration due to the .2853" diameter. I am not sure if I should try a slower burning powder because Varget is getting into pressure before achieving good velocity or what? Varget and CFE223 and other faster burning powders have always been the choice for the 7mm Creedmoor, you just cannot get enough H4350 and such into the case to achieve pressure before compression becomes a problem with the 162 range bullets.
2750 FPS with a .630 BC 7mm bullet is not bad, but this thing would kill 260's and other 6.5's while banging the hell of out steel if I can get them up in the mid to high 2800's FPS with out real pressure. Let me know your thoughts.
Mark