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7 mm Blaser Mag Ladedaten

Alternative Bezeichnungen: 7x67mm Blaser Mag., 7 mm Blaser Magnum

Unsere Ladedaten im Kaliber 7 mm Blaser Mag umfassen 266 Geschosse von 35 Herstellern und insgesamt 16758 Ladungen. Zusätzlich haben unsere Mitglieder 7 Ladedaten geteilt.

The 7 mm Blaser Magnum is a relatively modern rifle cartridge, introduced in the early 21st century by the well-known German arms manufacturer Blaser Jagdwaffen GmbH. It was developed in cooperation with Norma Precision AB, who is responsible for its commercial ammunition production. Created to meet the needs of demanding hunters and sport shooters, the 7 mm Blaser Mag fills the niche for a high-velocity, long-range cartridge within the 7mm caliber segment. As with most magnum variants, the 7 mm Blaser Mag offers increased power and velocity over older, standard 7mm cartridges, answering the call for a round that could bridge the gap between the likes of the 7x64 Brenneke and larger, more punishing magnums like the 7mm Remington Magnum. The design benefits from a rimless, rebated case head, making it particularly compatible with modern, straight-pull rifles such as the Blaser R8 and R93 platforms, boosting reliable feeding and extraction in rapid-fire scenarios.

In terms of applications, the 7 mm Blaser Magnum is favored by both hunters and long-range target shooters. Its flat trajectory and retained energy at extended distances make it a perfect choice for open-country hunting situations where long shots are common. The cartridge shines when used for mountain hunts, varminting, and medium-to-large game hunting in Europe, North America, and Africa. A key advantage of the 7 mm Blaser Mag is its flexibility; it delivers impressive stopping power for tough game yet is controllable enough for those looking to punch paper or steel at the range. With advancements in bullet technology, the cartridge can be effectively used for precision shooting disciplines, offering wind-bucking ballistic coefficients and reliable terminal performance.

Hunters targeting specific species will find the 7 mm Blaser Magnum ideal for a wide spectrum of game. Its typical use case is medium-sized game such as red deer, wild boar, and even elk or moose, offering deep penetration and lethal energy transfer at both close and long range. With proper bullet selection, it is also effective on African plains game, including antelope species. For those in search of a flat-shooting round for alpine chamois or sheep, the 7 mm Blaser Mag provides the needed reach, power, and accuracy. While it may be slightly overpowered for small game due to its high velocity, it is widely regarded as an all-rounder for anything larger, making it a go-to caliber for serious international hunters and guides.

Regarding bullet weights and other caliber characteristics, the 7 mm Blaser Magnum typically utilizes bullets in the 120 to 175-grain range, with the most common hunting loads falling between 140 and 162 grains. Lighter bullets offer high velocity and flat trajectories for varminting and long-range shooting, while heavier projectiles deliver deep penetration and high retained energy for bigger game. Thanks to the caliber's high case capacity, reloaders can experiment with a variety of premium hunting and match bullets, taking advantage of modern bonded, monolithic, and high ballistic coefficient designs. The cartridge is also known for its relatively moderate recoil compared to larger magnum calibers, making it accessible for a broad spectrum of shooters. With a standard twist rate of 1:9.25”, stability for heavy-for-caliber bullets is ensured, further enhancing the cartridge's long-range performance and versatility. Thanks to its unique case design, reloaders benefit from consistent case life and reliable feeding, hallmarks that make the 7 mm Blaser Magnum a sophisticated and practical choice for demanding field and range work.

Passende Pulver

Bullet Weight (gr) ->
0-50
50-75
75-100
100-150
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200-300
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Die folgende Tabelle gibt an, für welches Kaliber und Geschossgewicht (in Grain) das Pulver geeignet (👍) und in unserer Wiederlade-Community beliebt (👍👍) ist. Dies kann sich ändern, wenn mehr Community-Mitglieder ihre Ladungen teilen und wir mehr Berechnungen und Tests mit unserem Ballistikrechner durchführen.

Kaliber Spezifikationen

Sicherheitsstandard / Datenblatt

Zündhütchengröße

Large Rifle Magnum (LRM)

Hülsenvolumen

82.5 Grains of Water

Geschoss-/ Laufdurchmesser

0.284'' | 7.21 mm

Max. Hülsenlänge (l3)

2.303'' | 58.5 mm

Max. Patronenlänge (l6)

3.3'' | 83.82 mm

Max. zulässiger Druck

60916 psi | 4200 bar

XXL ID

CID_1050

7 mm Blaser Mag Ladedaten sind für folgende Geschosse verfügbar:

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