Thanks, and for peace of mind, i wanted to start off a little lower than 45 grains; but won't be surprised if i wind up around 50'ish. Also, the 3.100" oal fits and feeds well in this rifle, so may get back there in the next load workup.
I have been going back to "old school" reloading lately. By that I mean using classic bullets at modest velocities. In the 275 Rigby, I have been playing with Rem CL 150gr and 175gr and Hornady 154gr and 175gr RNSP. I have the 150/154 bullets at just over 2500fps and the 175 bullets at 2400fps. The loads are sub-MOA. I have found these bullets preform a bit better (meaning hold together and penetrate better) when they are pushed at more moderate velocities.
One thing I have noticed in a lot of the 7x57 data is they often use WW cases which have more space than any others. Fed and R-P cases are around 20gr heavier.
In the 30-06, I am loading the Hornady RNSP also at around 2400fps.
As part of this "getting back to basics" venture, we plan to use the Rigby's and their bolt peep sights as much as possible. I think these loads will be great for game here in the Texoma area.
Safe shooting
I will be taking my 275 Rigby (7x57) to Africa for PG up to Kudu in 24 and am using it for my leopard in 25. I will be shooting the 154 grain bullet for all these. I have been using H4831SC and getting a little over 2500 FPS. Thinking about going to IMR4350 to get it up to 2700 FPS. Using Quick LoadI have probably owned and read at least 50 reloading manuals, and the old Hornady was easily the "hottest" of them all. (It was the only manual that listed loads that were clearly too hot for my 264 Mag, for example) I can shoot all of the listed loads for the 154 grainer using IMR 4350 in my 7X57 without pressure signs, (but not all the loads listed for 4895.) in the old books. Newer loads listing 43 grains would be mild in my rifle (a Mod 70). I also used 45 grns IMR 4350 behind a 175 grain Speer, listed as max in the old Speer Manual. Case life was good even with that load. Maybe they are afraid of the Mod 89/91/93 Mauser or the Rolling Block, not sure.....If you start with 45grns and work up you will have no problems....the long COAL will help as long as the bullet is not touching .............best of luck.....let us know how it shoots.................FWB
Good to know…thanks!That should work out well.............I have never gotten as good a accuracy from any of the 3 types of 4831 as I have with 4350 in the relatively small 275 case.........even in the 280 the faster 4350 seems better suited to the bore/capacity ratio. Your load will be devastating on PG.......FWB
Marc, do you have the page for the 175Gr Interlock bullet ?Cash, I don't consider myself an experienced enough handloader to really offer an opinion. Have we become that litigious as a society? Possibly a reformulation of the powder since your manual was published? Others have mentioned safely pushing a 154gr bullet to 2700+ fps. The max 43.4gr load shows as only running at 2400fps in my manual.
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