Would you be happy to share your load data or powder choice?Fallow doe , 7x64 mauser 66 @ 170m 135 atomic
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RWS case, rem 91/2 primer , adi 2209 52 gr, 135gr atomicWould you be happy to share your load data or powder choice?
I have the projectiles. I can’t find published 7x64 data and there is possibly no published data for that projectile .
Thanks,RWS case, rem 91/2 primer , adi 2209 52 gr, 135gr atomic
Accurate and works well on game.
Use 280 rem. data
Thanks. Mine is a Tikka and Tikka magazines are known to be short. Probably to Saami orCIP specs but they restrict the handloader who would like to seat further out.Overall length of loaded atomic 135 for my rifle is 82mm, so 2mm less than recommended.
Magazine length will dictate length.
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@Foxia great caliber, depending on the bullet also as fast as the 7mm Rem Mag.
From the 1970s onwards, it unfortunately lost this game against the .30-06 in Germany.
Perhaps there will be a renaissance .
The 8x57 was already dead here and has been resurrected since the 90s (due to the widespread cultivation of corn with the wild pig problem).
An impeccable caliber and weapons on egun with it are quite cheap.
Have fun with it.
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@MontanaGrantGreat round. I've been patiently waiting for a rifle in this caliber to come along. I've been thinking a Mannlicher MCA would be an ideal rifle in this. Slim and fast handling, but a full 24" barrel. I actually bought a ton of ammo of Rookhawk awhile ago in preperation of getting one!
Wait till you guys find out I’m a hired industry salesperson paid on a commission basis. Doing my part to stimulate the economy boys! Buy buy buy!@MontanaGrant
There goes @rookhawk again enabling more people to buy guns and ammo.
He's a sneaky bloke. First comes ammo you didn't know you needed followed by a rifle you need for the ammo then the scope and the hunt to try it out.
I will give him credit at least he has fine tastes in both calibres and rifles.
Luckily I live in Australia and it's difficult to import rifles otherwise he would probably end up tempting me as well.
He is a cunning little divel but he's cute as all get out so it's had to resist.
Bob
A Very interesting and informative article! Thanks for sharing it with us. The 7x64 is a favoured hunting cartridge that I have used for many years. My experience closely matches the author’s, but on Canadian whitetail and mule deer and elk. Here is a photo of the heaviest Canadian elk ( wapiti ) that I have taken, 7x64 loaded with 162 gr. TIG bullet. View attachment 626313