7 PRC Powder

Im gonna be placing a powder order in the next month for some 7prc brass...
Feel free to make some powder and load recommendations!

planning on 175g eldx and a 24" barrel
I’m running a UM built 7PRC on a REM 700 Action, with a 26” Ace barrel. AG Chalk Branch Adj. Stock. UM Bottom Metal and Mag, TI Pro4 brake, TriggerTech Special, Murphy Precision Titanium Pic Rail, NF Ultralight Rings, and a NF 2.5-20x optic. I used data from Hodgdon, Hornady, and Hawkins Precision, along with plenty of threads on Rokslide. I’m using ADG brass. I was open to trying a few other options, but Federal GM215M primers, and Hornady 180 ELD-M’s seem to be working great, to start. That’s all I’m using in the tests below.
I’ve loaded 5 different powders, all ladder tests. I tried Ramshot LRT, Ramshot Magnum, VihtaVuori N560, Hodgdon H1000 and Hodgdon Retumbo. All velocities recorded with Garmin Xero.

Ramshot LRT:
72gr- 2852 FPS
73gr- 2904 FPS
74gr- 2941 FPS
75gr- 2989 FPS
76gr- 3018 FPS
*the reason I tried this powder, is because Hodgdon posted a max charge of 76.2gr with a velocity of 3097FPS, with a 24” barrel. Impressive is an understatement. For me, terrible accuracy, so no further test loaded.

Ramshot Magnum:
68gr- 2863.6 FPS
68.5gr- NO READ
69gr- 2875.6 FPS
69.5gr- 2877.9 FPS
70gr- 2886.6 FPS
*amazing accuracy, all 5 shots touching. Incredibly consistent velocity/extreme spread for a ladder test, but 2900 FPS w/ 180gr projectile was a minimum velocity for me, when building a 26” 7PRC. I know I can come back to this powder later, if desired.

Vihta Vuori N560:
60gr- 2712.2 FPS
61gr- 2757.7 FPS
62gr- 2787 FPS
63gr- 2848.7 FPS
64gr- 2889.2 FPS
*good accuracy/POI trend, but it was happening too slow, in the 2700 range. When the velocity got closer to 2900, point of impact/accuacy went a little erratic. Since it didn’t stand out for speed or accuracy, no further testing with N560 was done.

Hodgdon H1000:
63gr- 2784.1 FPS
64gr- 2820.5 FPS
65gr- 2858.3 FPS
66gr- 2885 FPS
67gr- 2945 FPS
*last 3 shots measured ~3/8” at 110 yards, with the velocity I’m looking for. I should have further data on this load, in the future, if anyone’s curious. I’m loading another ladder test with .5gr increments.

Hodgdon Retumbo:
68gr- 2928 FPS
68.5gr- 2966.6 FPS
69gr- 3001.1 FPS
69.5gr- 3009 FPS
70gr- 3022.5 FPS
*the front runner, in my opinion. 68.5,69, and 69.5 clustered into a group just over 1/4”. 70 GR leaked 3/4” out from the rest. Way more than happy with the accuracy, and velocity at ~3000FPS. Should have further data in the future, if anyone is curious. Loading another ladder in .3gr increments.

As I said earlier, I was open to testing 175gr projectiles, 180 bergers, or the 190 class. I was open to trying WLRM’s, WLR’s, or 9 1/2 M’s… none of it seems to be necessary. I was not open to trying N570, as I have 6 pounds left, and that’s on reserve for my Lapua Improved. I was scared it would work for my 7. I would have tried N565 and RE26, but I don’t have any.
Again, 180 ELD-M loaded @ 3.2925” COAL average, with a 2.556” CBTO measurement with Hornady Comparator. Jumping about .070” in my rifle, depending on the pressure applied to find JAM.
All brass annealed with induction annealer, after every firing. Using Whidden Bushing Dies (not a fan) with a whidden .310 bushing. Redding Ultramag Press.
I never did find max pressure with any powder or charge combo. Pretty crazy. Work up slowly as always, a lot of these charges are significantly over book max. I’m certainly glad I don’t have a turd 7 PRC, although I figured I’d be able to handload my way out of it. A lot of SPOOKY stories about 7PRC’s and factory ammo falling 1-200 FPS slower than what the box claims.
 
Haven’t you heard. Hornady developed the 7prc with R26. Which is all but unobtainable at this point because its all going to Ukraine. They’re double bagging hefty bags and shipping it overseas.
 
So I've got some n565 and Peterson brass with some 175eldx. If anyone wants to share their loads with that combo it would be helpful information.

Gonna load some up next week
 
So I've got some n565 and Peterson brass with some 175eldx. If anyone wants to share their loads with that combo it would be helpful information.

Gonna load some up next week
You got a chronograph? Why don’t ya jump back on here and let us know how that combo goes…
 
I am happy with 69.4gr N565 with the 175 ELD-X out of Peterson brass and WRE Magnum primers.
 
OK So over the last month I loaded up a few loads and went shooting twice.
I am very inexperiaced at this but learning lots.

Peterson Brass Fed 215 primers 175eldx
Weatherby backcountry 2.0 24" barrel unfired so breaking in.
I sighted in and did the breakin with some factory hornady 175 eldx probably about 12 rounds of the factory loads.
Factory precision hunter was around 2940fps

First outing I did 6 rounds of each load. 3 @ 100yd and 3 @ 300yd

I know 3 shot groups arent great for accuracy determinations but just trying to get a starting point.

H4831
62.4 ~ 2850fps
63.4 ~ 2895fps
Neither grouped well at 300yd
the 63.4 didnt group well at 100 either.

IMR7828
64g ~ 2860fps
65g ~ 2915fps

The 65g was a decent group at 300ydPXL_20250621_182957967.jpg


VV N565
68.5 ~ 2915
69.3 ~ 2950
The 69.3 didnt group great at 300 nor 100 but the 68.5 was really nice at 300yd Ignore the 69.5...it was 69.3PXL_20250621_182949161.jpgPXL_20250621_182924950.jpg
 
OK So over the last month I loaded up a few loads and went shooting twice.
I am very inexperiaced at this but learning lots.

Peterson Brass Fed 215 primers
Weatherby backcountry 2.0 24" barrel unfired so breaking in.
I sighted in and did the breakin with some factory hornady 175 eldx probably about 12 rounds of the factory loads.
Factory precision hunter was around 2940fps

First outing I did 6 rounds of each load. 3 @ 100yd and 3 @ 300yd

I know 3 shot groups arent great for accuracy determinations but just trying to get a starting point.

H4831
62.4 ~ 2850fps
63.4 ~ 2895fps
Neither grouped well at 300yd
the 63.4 didnt group well at 100 either.

IMR7828
64g ~ 2860fps
65g ~ 2915fps

The 65g was a decent group at 300ydView attachment 900607


VV N565
68.5 ~ 2915
69.3 ~ 2950
The 69.3 didnt group great at 300 nor 100 but the 68.5 was really nice at 300yd Ignore the 69.5...it was 69.3View attachment 900609View attachment 900610
Nice. I settled on 69.4gr N565 with the same brass, primers and ELD-Xs at 2890 fps out of my 22" barrel.
 
So then last week I loaded up some more to shoot at 300yd
Targets are 12"x18" Gun is in a sled.
Seems my point of impact has shifted right some since a few weeks ago.

IMR 7828
65g ~ 2940 Yellow Circle (one impact in the wood)
66g ~ 2975 Green crescent top target

VV N565
68.5 ~ 2912-2925 Red Circle (aim point was top left so defininitely more fall here)
69 ~ 2925-2937 Purple circle on square target (2 low right)
69.5 ~ 2949-2975 Blue Circle (Stiff bolt lift on one of the shots. Primers looking flat)
IGNORE GREEN CIRCLE. That was a different rifle


So im not really sure where to go from here.PXL_20250630_042357217.MP-EDIT.jpgPXL_20250630_033526365-EDIT.jpg
I really like the 68.5 n565 groups but would like more velocity out of the 24" barrel than that...the IMR 7828 groups are not bad considering its 300yds but...
 
So then last week I loaded up some more to shoot at 300yd
Targets are 12"x18" Gun is in a sled.
Seems my point of impact has shifted right some since a few weeks ago.

IMR 7828
65g ~ 2940 Yellow Circle (one impact in the wood)
66g ~ 2975 Green crescent top target

VV N565
68.5 ~ 2912-2925 Red Circle (aim point was top left so defininitely more fall here)
69 ~ 2925-2937 Purple circle on square target (2 low right)
69.5 ~ 2949-2975 Blue Circle (Stiff bolt lift on one of the shots. Primers looking flat)
IGNORE GREEN CIRCLE. That was a different rifle


So im not really sure where to go from here.View attachment 900613View attachment 900620
I really like the 68.5 n565 groups but would like more velocity out of the 24" barrel than that...the IMR 7828 groups are not bad considering its 300yds but...
To me, accuracy matters more than velocity. You'll kill everything DRT with that 68.5gr N565 load from 700 yards and in.
 
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