Country5175
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You shouldn’t have any problem stabilizing the 162 eld-x. You might could even get up to 175 grain bullets to stabilize but if you don’t want to waste the time and components, I would recommend staying around the 162 grain bullets and below. My load is 68.5 grains of reloder 26 with the 162 eld-x and it shoots lights out. I also use reloder 22 with excellent accuracy results but don’t remember how many grains off the top of my head. Good luck!Hi all! First time poster but I've been reading a lot of the threads on here and learning a ton (thank you everyone!).
I look forward to interacting more with everyone on these boards.
On to the questions, this could easily turn into a long post so I'll save more details for replies and try to keep it as simple as possible.
I have a Factory 7mm Rem Mag Tikka T3x SuperLite 24" Barrel 1:9.5" Twist that I want to use as my long range hunting rifle (generally >200 yards, max range TBD by my shooting capabilities and the rifle/bullets, ideally around 1MOA with a bullet that kills well).
Multiple big game species (British Columbia, Canada) as targets.
I am wondering if this rifle/barrel is capable of stabilizing and grouping heavier bullets (especially at extended ranges beyond 400yds) before I spend the money/time/effort reloading for it.
Can someone more experienced help me out with this? (I hope Form replies to this as I really enjoyed your other thread on your reloading method and it's how I plan to reload myself)
Potential bullets I'm looking at (I'm also open to advice on these or other options):
ELD-X 162gr, 175gr
ELD-M 162gr, 180gr
Accubond 160gr
Accubond LR 168gr, 175gr
Barnes LRX 168gr
Berger HVLD 168gr, 180gr
Berger Elite Hunter 175gr
Looking forward to some knowledgeable reloaders / hunters / shooters helping me out on this journey.