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Offline quicksdraw45

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Favorite bullets in the 7 TCU
« on: May 02, 2003, 05:04:36 PM »
Do any of you have a favorite bullet for the 7 TCU ? Have any of you tried cast gas checked bullets ? I have some winchester psp I will use for fire forming the brass . This setup will be shot for the first time next weekend and it will just be a paper punching barrel  ,It is a 14 inch 7 TCU with a 3x9 thompson scope (came in today and is real nice) .
My .223 barrel shoots so well I suprise myself !

Offline Nate C

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H335
« Reply #1 on: May 02, 2003, 05:35:30 PM »
26gr H335 w/ 139g Hornady flat base shoots better than I can in my last 2 10".   Lots of guys in ihmsa out here like Win748 also, but I haven't tried it yet.

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168's rule
« Reply #2 on: May 02, 2003, 06:10:25 PM »
I shoot 168 Sierra HPBT's in front of about 25 grains of 2230C AA.  I definitely shoots better than me and is not that bad for recoil in my 14"  Best thing is that I got the powder cheap and it shoots great in my 30-30's and the 7TCU.  IronMonkey
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Favorite bullets in the 7 TCU
« Reply #3 on: May 03, 2003, 01:30:03 AM »
BBT's bullets shot good just ask Robert.

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140 gr Sierra
« Reply #4 on: May 03, 2003, 02:24:16 AM »
:eek:  140 gr Sierra's always shot great on paper for me with 24gr of H-4895.  Flat base or boat tail.
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Cast bullets in 7 TCU
« Reply #5 on: May 03, 2003, 04:57:49 AM »
I've been working with a 14" 7 TCU barrel and cast bullets for a year. I have an RCBS 7mm-168gr mold with the gas check shank milled off-now a plain base, and a Lyman 287641 GC bullet. In the Lyman 47th reloading handbook the starting loads for cb's is about 14 grains of SR4759 or IMR 4227.
After a year, here's the deal. Between 7 and 11 grains of either powder with a dacron wad shoot to the same point of impact at 50 yards, and shoot pretty good groups. Anything over 11 grains makes the groups expand-a lot.
Yesterday with the RCBS bullet; 10 in 1 3/4, 5 in 9/16, 1 1/16, 2 1/8; all with 7/IMR4227.
Lyman bullet, 7 gr, 5 shots in  3/4, 1 3/16, 2 1/4; 8 gr, 5 in 15/16, 1 1/2; 9 gr, 5 in 1 5/8, 1 3/16; 10 gr 5 in 1 3/8, 1 5/16.
The 7 grain load of IMR4227 leaves some unburned powder, but shoots maybe the best.
I use WSR primers and Darr lube. Unsized bullets, Gas checks put on before bullet seating, then the bullet is seated.
Having the bullet seated out too far so effort is required to close the gun screws up my concentration.
I find it hard to shoot the gun as consistently as I'd like, it has a Tasco 4-16 scope at 10X most of the time.
It's time to start separating bullets by cavity, turning case necks, and so on, as well as working on my shooting.
I've never had good luck without the dacron wad.
The gun shoots Hornaday 140 gr interlock into under an inch-frequently, for 5 shots at 100 yards. But where's the challenge?
joe b.