7mm prc

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I have some 195 bergers for my 7mm prc I am wondering if anyone has shot these and have a recipe I could try or at least use as a guideline.

I’m looking for accuracy more then anything.
Trying to keep a tight of a group as possible at 7-800 yards.
 
IMO, the 180 Hybrid is very hard to beat and near perfect for most 7s. I'm shooting 180s in mine and doing great at 2880 from a 22 inch barrel. I've ran it faster but lost accuracy above 2900.
I don't think you'll gain anything other than a little bit of wind deflection from the 195s. Problem is they rob a lot of MV and their BC doesn't show up until 1k plus due to this. I feel like the 195s are best suited for a 28 Nosler and above.

While I haven't shot the 195s, I've seen a similar situation myself between the 230 and 245s in a 30 cal. That 245 takes a lot of horse power to overcome the 230 inside of 1k.
 
IMO, the 180 Hybrid is very hard to beat and near perfect for most 7s. I'm shooting 180s in mine and doing great at 2880 from a 22 inch barrel. I've ran it faster but lost accuracy above 2900.
I don't think you'll gain anything other than a little bit of wind deflection from the 195s. Problem is they rob a lot of MV and their BC doesn't show up until 1k plus due to this. I feel like the 195s are best suited for a 28 Nosler and above.

While I haven't shot the 195s, I've seen a similar situation myself between the 230 and 245s in a 30 cal. That 245 takes a lot of horse power to overcome the 230 inside of 1k.
Do you have a load you would be able to send me I could go off of? . I would be interested in trying. Also what was your groups like farther out ?
 
Never use someone else's load and assume it's safe for your rifle . Every rifle is different and everyone is using their own equipment to measure adding additional tolerances to account for. Use their data for indicators of where to expect to see max load and do a proper work up to that point monitoring for pressure signs along the way.
 
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