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I've had Hornady 7MM Rem Mag ammo on back order for probably two months now...... I don't know what the deal is, but I've never seen anything like it.(For the record, Hornady Superformance, 162 grain SST is what I've been searching for, and finally back ordered.)
Quote from: Dan-o on September 29, 2013, 02:35:45 PMI've had Hornady 7MM Rem Mag ammo on back order for probably two months now...... I don't know what the deal is, but I've never seen anything like it.(For the record, Hornady Superformance, 162 grain SST is what I've been searching for, and finally back ordered.)I really tried to get the 162 SST to shoot out of my 7mm. Could not for the life of me get it to shoot well. The Nosler on the other hand is subMOA. Not sure why other than bullet seating depth the roles are completely reversed with the Bob.Double Tap loads their Accubonds to the same depth as Nosler. And again my Sub-MOA gun will not shoot them either. They do feed better than the Remington, but at 100 yards the Remington shoots better by 2" over the Nosler or Doubletap. Even a bigger difference out of the wifes gun. I have not tried to shoot the 120 grain NP from Federal. But I have been unable to find any of that ammo either.
Also, I have both a digital scale and a counter balance scale. I expect the old technology is probably better suited to measuring powder, but I thought I'd ask what others have found between the two. Both are RCBS.
Quote from: RadSav on October 05, 2013, 03:48:22 AMAlso, I have both a digital scale and a counter balance scale. I expect the old technology is probably better suited to measuring powder, but I thought I'd ask what others have found between the two. Both are RCBS.I use a digital scale.