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is that with the same powder charge of the same powder?
As much as I think 175 gr .284 bullets are the bees knees in small bore, I'd think a 160 gr AF or NP at 2700 fps would be be pretty effective. A 10 twist should be plenty for that length bullet.
That is very interesting Bruceand just goes to show the small things that can make a big differenceboth the 280 and the 7x64 have no freebore according to saami and cip,
the 280 has a throat angle of1 degree 24 minutes and 34 seconds, while the 7x64 has 17 minutes and 11 seconds.
as you can see the 7x64 is a much lower angle, and this gives the bullet an easier start, thus not raising pressure as quickly as a steeper angle.
I have done tests on this and it has proven to be a quite significant issue.
in fact in 9.3x64, loads safe in the std angle of 17 degrees and 11 minutes blew primers when the leade was lengthened but the throat was steepened.
bringing the throat back to the cip angle made loads safe again.
this would suggest that the 7x64 might take a bit more powder than the 280 to get the same velocity, but as you say other factors like case capacity, the barrel itself, etc would all have to be taken into account.
ultimately loads must be safe whatever you fire them in.
bruce.
As much as I think 175 gr .284 bullets are the bees knees in small bore, I'd think a 160 gr AF or NP at 2700 fps would be be pretty effective. A 10 twist should be plenty for that length bullet.
Zim,
If all you're looking for is shooting 7mm 160 grain bullets around 2700 fps, a 7mm-08 Remington rifle with 1:10 inches rifling twist rate will do that job. And reloading isn't required to get there.
https://shop.reedsammo.com/7mm-08-160g-Nosler-AB-Bonded-Ballistic-Tip-708160NAB.htm
https://www.midwayusa.com/product/1019973527?pid=738020
I found a source for NOS Norma 7mm-08 ammunition loaded with the 156 grain Oryx projectiles as well, published MV = 2725 fps.
For reloading Graf's currently has 7mm 156 grain and 170 grain Norma Oryx projectiles in stock, among others.