Got some free time and shot the 7mm Backcountry some more with the final 2 types of ammo available. I had honestly put it off since these two loads were the most common for people to have issues with when shooting and get the casing stuck. Lucky me, no such issues were seen. What I did see was velocity readings very close to box velocities.
I started with the 155 grain Federal Terminal Ascent. This bullet had only 1 reported incident that I could find so I had more confidence in it not locking my bolt closed with a stuck casing.
7mm Backcountry Federal Premium 155 grain Terminal Ascent. Box velocity for a 20" barrel was 3150 fps. Observed velocity on 5 rounds was 3143 fps.
Next up was the infamous ammo that got stuck in the Savage Trophy Trail Hunter Lite 16" rifle on YouTube. I was happy that my small sample size did not have any issues and that the observed velocity was just over the box velocity.
7mm Backcountry Federal Premium 170 grain Terminal Ascent. Box velocity for a 20" barrel was 3000 fps. Observed velocity on 5 rounds was 3007 fps.
Didn't see poor groups from either load. Shot in windy conditions right at last light and still held sub 1.5" groups. Not bad for 28 rounds down the pipe and having shot 5 different loads and bullets at this point. The LRX and the Berger EOL still have the best group size at this point. I've decided I'm going to hunt the last few days of the season with the rifle. I really like the way the rifle carries suppressed with the 20" barrel and slightly butt heavy stock. I'll try and get some live tissue testing done between now and the end of shoulder season.
Jay