I was given some cans of Reloader 7 and don't have a good use for it. I reload 9mm, 45 acp, 45 colt, 38, 357, 44 mag, 308, 30-06, 7 mm mauser, 6.5 mm mauser , 8mm ,mauser, 5.56 nato, etc. Anyone know if Reloader 7 can be used in any of these?
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They are the papers cans. Do you have a 8mm mauser load to suggest? That may be where I would like to use it."In God We Trust"Comment
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You'll need a manual. Alliant's site doesn't have any 8mm Mauser Reloader 7 data listed. Might be listed in the Lyman book as well as Alliant's.
Mind you, I'm not seeing Reloder 7 on any 8mm Mauser load data site either. The stuff is supposedly used mostly in "light rifle" loads. Shows up for 100 grain bullet loads for .30-06(that being comparable to the 8mm) only.Spelling and grammar count!Comment
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Re: RE-7. I can absolutely assure you that RE-7 works very well in the .30-06. In both my Lyman and Speer manuals (ca. 1980-82), RE-7 is listed w/ 110 and 125 and 130 gr. bullets. From personal experience I can say that 41.0 gr. of RE-7 under a nice little 130 gr. JHP loaded in Win. or Rem. cases w/ standard LR primers produces a load that in my 03-A3 rifles is extremely accurate on target and, just as importantly, extremely effective on varmints and feral dogs. Fired lots and lots of rounds so loaded while a student in seminary. Simply excellent. You will find this load listed in both manuals of that era. As is normally recommended, reduce 10% and work up with attention to signs of pressure, etc. HTH. Sincerely. bruce." Unlike most conservatives, libs have no problem exploiting dead children and dancing on their graves."Comment
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Reloader 7 goes back to at least the 1960's. Started with square metal cans, then cardboard tall containers and now plastic bottles. But all three are a bit different from each. I think the data Bruce has sounds like it's the same as Hecklerusp45 powder
so the data should be fine to use. But the closest I could find was an old Lyman manual and only contained the data for the .308 as close to the 8x57.Comment
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A 1987 Hercules data pamphlet lists the following RL7 loads -
6.5x55
Hornady 129gr. SP - 28.2 gr. - 2305 fps - 42600 c.u.p.
Hornady 160gr. RN - 27.3 gr. - 2100 fps - 43300 c.u.p.
.223 Rem.
Hornady 50 gr. SP - 21.5 gr. - 3195 fps - 53000 c.u.p
Hornady 55gr. FMJ- 20.5 gr. - 3080 fps - 52400 c.u.p.
.308 Win.
Sierra 110 gr. HP - 42.5 gr. - 3130 fps - 47200 c.u.p.
Sierra 125 gr. SP - 40.0 gr. - 2930 fps - 47100 c.u.p.
Sierra 150 gr. SP - 39.0 gr. - 2750 fps - 46900 c.u.p.
A couple of QuickLOAD simulations in 8x57IS indicate 40 grains would be a reasonable maximum (98 action) with bullets from 150 to 170 grains, giving ~2600 fps and ~3600 bar (Pmax is 3900 bar CIP piezo).Last edited by Parashooter; 02-01-2018, 02:37.Comment
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Good idea. I will pull out some of Dad's old manuals. Thanks for the suggestion, I should have thought of that.You'll need a manual. Alliant's site doesn't have any 8mm Mauser Reloader 7 data listed. Might be listed in the Lyman book as well as Alliant's.
Mind you, I'm not seeing Reloder 7 on any 8mm Mauser load data site either. The stuff is supposedly used mostly in "light rifle" loads. Shows up for 100 grain bullet loads for .30-06(that being comparable to the 8mm) only.
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Thanks for the data. I may try out the 6.5 Mauser load.A 1987 Hercules data pamphlet lists the following RL7 loads -
6.5x55
Hornady 129gr. SP - 28.2 gr. - 2305 fps - 42600 c.u.p.
Hornady 160gr. RN - 27.3 gr. - 2100 fps - 43300 c.u.p.
.223 Rem.
Hornady 50 gr. SP - 21.5 gr. - 3195 fps - 53000 c.u.p
Hornady 55gr. FMJ- 20.5 gr. - 3080 fps - 52400 c.u.p.
.308 Win.
Sierra 110 gr. HP - 42.5 gr. - 3130 fps - 47200 c.u.p.
Sierra 125 gr. SP - 40.0 gr. - 2930 fps - 47100 c.u.p.
Sierra 150 gr. SP - 39.0 gr. - 2750 fps - 46900 c.u.p.
A couple of QuickLOAD simulations in 8x57IS indicate 40 grains would be a reasonable maximum (98 action) with bullets from 150 to 170 grains, giving ~2600 fps and ~3600 bar (Pmax is 3900 bar CIP piezo)."In God We Trust"Comment

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