7mm Rem Mag

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150 gr. Nosler Ballistic Tip or 150 Combined Technology Bullet
60.0 to 63.0 gr. of IMR 4831 (where ever its most accurate in your rifle)
CCI or Federal Magnum Primer
Winchester Cases

154 gr. Hornaday Spire Point
60.0 Gr of IMR 4350
CCI or Federal Magnum Primer
Winchester Cases

160 gr. Sierra Game King
60.0 gr. IMR 4831
CCI or Federal Magnum Primer
Winchester Cases

175 gr. Sierra Game King
63.2 gr. RL22
CCI or Federal Magnum Primer
Winchester Cases

175 Nosler Partition
62.0 gr/ RL22
CCI or Federal Magnum Primer
Winchester Cases

And I intend to work a 160 gr. Nosler Accubond load this year.

The loads for the 150 to 160 gr. bullets using IMR 4831 is a comfortable loading to shoot, very accurate and for me has killed cleanly out to at least 250 yds on medium sized deer. I have also taken a few pigs (and one big hog) with this loading. The 175gr. Sierra and RL22 make a good combination also when you find the sweet spot for your rifle.
 
162 hornady btsp, stiff load of rl-25, winchester cases, federal 210 primers.
this is an extremely hard-hitting, flat-shooting, and scary-accurate load.

150 sierra gamekings, a generous helping of h-4831, win cases, fed 210's.
a good, all around load.

139 hornady btsp, win cases, fed 210's, and rl-22.
a little more of a specialty load, more suited to longer range. close-range on deer requires perfect shot selection.

120 barnes xlc...nevermind, in their infinite wisdom, i think barnes discontinued this one.

140 xlc, win cases, fed 210's, and lots of rl-22... more than that... little more... there, you got it.
killer load, but expensive to shoot.
 
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