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That doesnt look anything like what you started with!

Looks like your ready to rock and roll...

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Nice looking rifle. When I built my lightweight 7mm-08AI I used a 700. At the same time I built a lightweight 7m-08 on a Model 7 for my hunting partner. It was an educational experience working with both actions at the same time. To make it even more complicated mine was left hand and his right hand.

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Hopefully I will have some time to work up loads this weekend so I can hit the range this weekend. Things have been a little crazy at home. Still debating between the 162 and 150 ELDX. I have plenty of both. The 150's will give me a little more seating depth flexibility with the short Model 7 action and still allow the rounds to feed, but the 162's have the better BC's. I think I'll load for the 162's first and see how that goes. I gotta keep the rounds at about 2.825 to feed.

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Hopefully I will have some time to work up loads this weekend so I can hit the range this weekend. Things have been a little crazy at home. Still debating between the 162 and 150 ELDX. I have plenty of both. The 150's will give me a little more seating depth flexibility with the short Model 7 action and still allow the rounds to feed, but the 162's have the better BC's. I think I'll load for the 162's first and see how that goes. I gotta keep the rounds at about 2.825 to feed.

 

Ive been following this but I decided Im not going back 8 pages to find out, but what was your max range with this light build? If your only maxing out at 500 yards the 150's should do great. If your wanting to reach out past that with a light build (which makes it harder to shoot long range) maybe load it up with the 162's better BC. Just my thinking

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When I built the model 7 the selection of picatinny rails for it sucked. If you ever decide you want a rail and the model 7 rail selection still sucks a SA 700 rail can be adapted. 3 of the 4 holes will match the 7 action. The rear hole that does not match up needs to be drilled and counterbored in the rail and the rear of the rail needs to be shortened to the length of the 7 action. As I said, it was educational.

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Hopefully I will have some time to work up loads this weekend so I can hit the range this weekend. Things have been a little crazy at home. Still debating between the 162 and 150 ELDX. I have plenty of both. The 150's will give me a little more seating depth flexibility with the short Model 7 action and still allow the rounds to feed, but the 162's have the better BC's. I think I'll load for the 162's first and see how that goes. I gotta keep the rounds at about 2.825 to feed.

 

Ive been following this but I decided Im not going back 8 pages to find out, but what was your max range with this light build? If your only maxing out at 500 yards the 150's should do great. If your wanting to reach out past that with a light build (which makes it harder to shoot long range) maybe load it up with the 162's better BC. Just my thinking

That is why I am rethinking using the 162's. I don't plan on shooting past 600. The 150's should be as good as the 162's to that distance. This will be my rifle for my cow elk tag this year and the extra grains would be nice on elk.....but it won't matter much with shot placement.

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Hopefully I will have some time to work up loads this weekend so I can hit the range this weekend. Things have been a little crazy at home. Still debating between the 162 and 150 ELDX. I have plenty of both. The 150's will give me a little more seating depth flexibility with the short Model 7 action and still allow the rounds to feed, but the 162's have the better BC's. I think I'll load for the 162's first and see how that goes. I gotta keep the rounds at about 2.825 to feed.

Ive been following this but I decided Im not going back 8 pages to find out, but what was your max range with this light build? If your only maxing out at 500 yards the 150's should do great. If your wanting to reach out past that with a light build (which makes it harder to shoot long range) maybe load it up with the 162's better BC. Just my thinking

That is why I am rethinking using the 162's. I don't plan on shooting past 600. The 150's should be as good as the 162's to that distance. This will be my rifle for my cow elk tag this year and the extra grains would be nice on elk.....but it won't matter much with shot placement.

I watched my buddy whack a cow elk last year shooting a .264 Win Mag with 130 grain bullets at 500 yards, so the 150's will be plenty of juice.

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Next year I think I am gonna have a .300 Norma Mag built. That will be my future elk rifle.

That's what I had built last summer... 7lb rifle prior to scope and bipod, with manners t3 and 28" bull proof barrel, stiller action, Bla bla bla. Awesome power and energy for sure.

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I've been working on load development with the 150 and 162 ELD-X. I have several loads that are just under an inch, but I want better. I think my seating depth limitations are hurting my accuracy. I can't load any longer than 2.825 COL if I want to magazine feed. I don't have my numbers in front of me at the moment, but I know that is a good distance off the lands. I just picked up some 168 Berger VLDH and I am going to see if I can get them to shoot at magazine length. If I can't, I am just going to single feed this rifle so I can chase the lands.

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Maybe talk to axis works and have them mill your action and stock for a wyatts box.

I have thought about that. If I can get them shooting, that will be a good option.

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Maybe talk to axis works and have them mill your action and stock for a wyatts box.

I don't think it can be done on a 7. The rear of the action behind the ejection port is much shorter than a 700 and the bolt stop is completely different from a 700. With a Wyatt's box the additional length of the box goes toward the rear of the gun and the bolt stop has to be modified to let the bolt travel farther back so it can pick up rounds from the mag.

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Maybe talk to axis works and have them mill your action and stock for a wyatts box.

 

I don't think it can be done on a 7. The rear of the action behind the ejection port is much shorter than a 700 and the bolt stop is completely different from a 700. With a Wyatt's box the additional length of the box goes toward the rear of the gun and the bolt stop has to be modified to let the bolt travel farther back so it can pick up rounds from the mag.

Makes sense. If the Bergers won't shoot at Mag length, I will just single feed. One well placed shot should do the job anyways. Single feeding will only take a second or two longer than cycling a round through the magazine anyways.

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