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7 x 61 S&H (Super) Load Data

Alternative names: 7x61mm Sharpe & Hart, 7x61mm S&H, 7x61mm Super, 7x61mm Sharpe & Hart Super

Our load data for caliber 7 x 61 S&H (Super) covers 268 bullets from 37 manufacturers and a total of 16884 load recipes. In addition, our members have shared 5 load recipes.

The 7 x 61 S&H (Super) is a notable cartridge that stands out in the history of high-velocity rifle rounds. Designed in the late 1940s by Danish gunsmith Niels H. Petersen of Schultz & Larsen in collaboration with American ammunition maker Roy Weatherby, the 7 x 61 S&H sought to bridge European precision with American magnum performance. The round was envisioned as a high-powered option for long-range shooting, rivaling the ballistics of popular magnums but based on a unique case derived from the .300 H&H Magnum, necked down to 7mm. Throughout the 1950s, it gained traction among target shooters and hunters looking for an edge in velocity and flat trajectory, especially before the widespread arrival of magnum mania in the American market. With its introduction, the 7 x 61 Super quickly developed a reputation in Europe and the United States as a premium option for demanding users, though the later proliferation of 7mm Remington Magnum cut into its popularity.

In practical applications, the 7 x 61 S&H (Super) was designed primarily for long-range hunting and precision target shooting. Its impressive velocity and ballistic coefficient made it highly regarded for open country and mountainous environments, where shots at extended distances are common. Many reloaders and marksmen favored the cartridge for its ability to maintain supersonic speeds at longer ranges, contributing to flatter trajectories and reduced wind drift. This made it well suited for competitive shooting disciplines that reward accuracy and consistency at 300 meters or beyond. Additionally, the round saw a niche use among varmint and predator hunters seeking a fast, flat-shooting cartridge that could deliver exceptional terminal performance while maintaining good accuracy.

When it comes to target species, the 7 x 61 S&H’s power and performance have made it a preferred choice for medium to large game. European, North American, and African hunters appreciate its ability to humanely and efficiently harvest deer, pronghorn, wild boar, and even larger animals like elk and moose under the right conditions and with appropriate bullet construction. Its relatively high velocity and energy transfer at medium to long range ensure deep penetration and controlled expansion, supporting ethical hunting practices. Additionally, its versatility in bullet selection allows reloaders to tailor loads for everything from lighter game using rapid-expansion bullets to tougher, deep-penetrating designs for heavier species.

Typical bullet weights for the 7 x 61 S&H (Super) range from 120 grains up to 175 grains, with 140 to 160 grains being the most popular among reloaders seeking a balance between velocity, trajectory, and terminal ballistics. Match-grade and hunting projectiles are widely available in these weights, enabling precise tuning for individual firearms and target species. The cartridge is known for its relatively short neck, a detail important for reloaders focused on optimizing bullet seating and concentricity. With a case capacity similar to modern magnums, careful attention to powder selection and case preparation yields impressive consistency and accuracy. The 7 x 61 S&H remains a cherished option for reloaders interested in classic, high-performance cartridges that deliver magnum-level ballistics without the more common magnum headstamp and branding. Its enduring reputation for accuracy and power keeps it relevant among enthusiasts who appreciate its historical legacy and continued potential.

Suitable Powders

Bullet Weight (gr) ->
0-50
50-75
75-100
100-150
150-200
200-300
>300

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Caliber Specifications

Standard / Datasheet

Primer Size

Large Rifle (LR)

Max. Case Length

77.6 Grains of Water

Bullet / Barrel Diameter

0.285'' | 7.24 mm

Max. Case Length

2.401'' | 60.99 mm

Max. Cartridge Length 

3.29'' | 83.57 mm

Max. Standardized Pressure:

58740 psi | 4050 bar

XXL ID

CID_1093

7 x 61 S&H (Super) load data is available with the following bullets:

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Weight vs. Velocity - Suitable Bullets for this Caliber

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Barrel Length  Variation vs. Velocity - by Bullet Weight

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