I am taking my 7mm rem shooting 160 grain participations as a backup rifle. Who knows when I get out there maybe that will be my main rifle I carry.
I just picked up 2 boxes of 175 ABLR at Scheels in Fargo Friday night. Would rather have 160 partitions, but thought I better grab them, as they are the only 28 Noslers I have been able to find.I've found some Nosler 175 ABLR around Bismarck area tried shooting them this morning, did not preform well out my rifle
I have two boxes of 160 Partitions I have not tried shooting them yet, next time I go to the range I'm going to shoot them. I plan to start reloading my own now that I was able to get ahold of a brick of magnum primersI just picked up 2 boxes of 175 ABLR at Scheels in Fargo Friday night. Would rather have 160 partitions, but thought I better grab them, as they are the only 28 Noslers I have been able to find.
This is your friend on the bench. Makes 7Rem recoil feel like a .410, .30/30 or some such while wearing a T-shirt. Your coat, etc will compensate for eye relief on the hunt. Limbsaver slip on:
https://www.midwayusa.com/product/1016246428?pid=338796I haven't been able to find ammo, and I have till November 2024. I should my other rifles, quite well.
Excellent. Just have to see how they shoot out of your rifle I guess, should be a very inherently accurate round.How would the 175 grain ABLR work for elk?
3315-3330Did you get velocity? Hornady says book max of H1000 is 84 grains, so you're probably leaving some on the table.