7mm Weatherby Magnum

(18 customer reviews)

$69.00$99.00

The 7mm Weatherby, designed by Roy Weatherby 1944, was developed from a 300 H&H case, it is a belted case that sports Weatherby’s iconic double radius shoulder.

CARTRIDGE SPECS

Bullet Diameter: .284 (7.2mm)
Common Reference: 7mm Caliber
Max Case Length: 2.549”
Developed: 1944
Production Start: 1947

BALLISTIC INFO

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Description

Ammunition Shipment Restrictions

Must be 18 or older to purchase rifle ammunition. Shipping not available to P.O. Boxes, International Addresses, AK, CA, HI, MA, CT, IL, NJ, NY nor DC residents. Residents of DE, KS, OH, and WA may have additional restrictions. All ammunition is shipped domestic ground and an adult signature is required. We do not accept returns on ammunition.

Gives non-handloaders handloaded 7mm magnum performance

Introduced nearly 20 years before the popular 7mm Remington Magnum, the Weatherby version gives non-handloaders handloaded 7mm magnum performance.

Bullet Information

Barnes® TTSX®

A 100-percent copper bullet with a polymer tip to boost ballistic coefficient to improve long-range ballistics and provide fast expansion. The four razor sharp cutting petals double the bullet diameter that wreak extensive internal damage and produce massive wound channels. The TTSX is extremely accurate and has great expansion.

  • Common Reference – 7mm Caliber
  • Bullet Diameter – .284" (7.2mm)
  • Bullet Weight – 140 gr.
  • B/C (G1) – .412
  • Max Case Length – 2.549“

Barnes® TTSX®

A 100-percent copper bullet with a polymer tip to boost ballistic coefficient to improve long-range ballistics and provide fast expansion. The four razor sharp cutting petals double the bullet diameter that wreak extensive internal damage and produce massive wound channels. The TTSX is extremely accurate and has great expansion.

  • Common Reference – 7mm Caliber
  • Bullet Diameter – .284" (7.2mm)
  • Bullet Weight – 140 gr.
  • B/C (G1) – .412
  • Max Case Length – 2.549“

VELOCITY DATA (FPS)

Bullet WeightMuzzle100 yds200 yds300 yds400 yds500 yds
140 gr.325030072777255923512153

ENERGY DATA (FT LBS)

Bullet WeightMuzzle100 yds200 yds300 yds400 yds500 yds
140 gr.328328102398203617191441

BULLET TRAJECTORY (INCHES)

Bullet Weight100 yds200 yds300 yds400 yds500 yds
140 gr.3.1“3.8“0.0“-9.1“-24.6“

Hammer Custom

Hammer Bullets™ are turned on a CNC lathe and use a unique solid copper blend that is designed for maximum terminal performance. Each bullet is weighed and micrometer measured as it is produced. The result is an incredibly consistent product with unparalleled quality control. The hollow point design, initiates expansion upon impact, shedding petals immediately, with the remainder of the bullet staying intact with a blunt front for optimal wound channel. All Hammer Custom Bullets are designed to optimize Weatherby’s flat shooting cartridges.

  • Common Reference – 7mm Caliber
  • Bullet Diameter – .284" (7.2mm)
  • Bullet Weight – 146 gr.
  • B/C (G1) – .419
  • Max Case Length – 2.549“

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Hammer Custom

Hammer Bullets™ are turned on a CNC lathe and use a unique solid copper blend that is designed for maximum terminal performance. Each bullet is weighed and micrometer measured as it is produced. The result is an incredibly consistent product with unparalleled quality control. The hollow point design, initiates expansion upon impact, shedding petals immediately, with the remainder of the bullet staying intact with a blunt front for optimal wound channel. All Hammer Custom Bullets are designed to optimize Weatherby’s flat shooting cartridges.

  • Common Reference – 7mm Caliber
  • Bullet Diameter – .284" (7.2mm)
  • Bullet Weight – 146 gr.
  • B/C (G1) – .419
  • Max Case Length – 2.549“

LEARN MORE

Episode 41 - Hammer Bullets
On Our Mark Podcast

Episode 41 - Hammer Bullets

Take a deeper dive into Hammer Bullets with our On Our Mark podcast. We sit down with Bryan and Steve of Hammer Bullets to talk about the performance and what makes Hammer bullets different from similar projectiles.

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VELOCITY DATA (FPS)

Bullet WeightMuzzle100 yds200 yds300 yds400 yds500 yds
146 gr.327530342807259123852189

ENERGY DATA (FT LBS)

Bullet WeightMuzzle100 yds200 yds300 yds400 yds500 yds
146 gr.347729852555217718441553

BULLET TRAJECTORY (INCHES)

Bullet Weight100 yds200 yds300 yds400 yds500 yds
146 gr.3.0“3.7“0.0“-8.9“-23.9“

Hornady® InterLock®

The InterLock® features an exposed lead tip for controlled expansion and hard-hitting terminal performance. A secant ogive design — one of the most ballistically efficient profiles ever developed. The raised ring inside the jacket is embedded in the bullet, combined with the one-piece core, keeps the core and jacket locked together during expansion to retain mass and energy.

  • Common Reference – 7mm Caliber
  • Bullet Diameter – .284" (7.2mm)
  • Bullet Weight – 154 gr.
  • B/C (G1) – .433
  • Max Case Length – 2.549“

Hornady® InterLock®

The InterLock® features an exposed lead tip for controlled expansion and hard-hitting terminal performance. A secant ogive design — one of the most ballistically efficient profiles ever developed. The raised ring inside the jacket is embedded in the bullet, combined with the one-piece core, keeps the core and jacket locked together during expansion to retain mass and energy.

  • Common Reference – 7mm Caliber
  • Bullet Diameter – .284" (7.2mm)
  • Bullet Weight – 154 gr.
  • B/C (G1) – .433
  • Max Case Length – 2.549“

VELOCITY DATA (FPS)

Bullet WeightMuzzle100 yds200 yds300 yds400 yds500 yds
154 gr.322529952777256923702181
154 gr.315029242709250423092122

ENERGY DATA (FT LBS)

Bullet WeightMuzzle100 yds200 yds300 yds400 yds500 yds
154 gr.355630662636225719211626
154 gr.339329232510214518231539

BULLET TRAJECTORY (INCHES)

Bullet Weight100 yds200 yds300 yds400 yds500 yds
154 gr.3.1“3.8“0.0“-9.1“-24.4“
154 gr.3.3“4.0“0.0“-9.6“-25.7“

Nosler® Partition

Nosler Partition Bullets feature a fully tapered jacket that ruptures instantly at the thin jacket mouth, yet the gradual thickening along the bullet’s axis controls expansion and curls the jacket uniformly outward at high or low velocities. The dual-core design assures rapid expansion of the foremost core while Nosler’s integral partition supports the expanded mushroom allowing the enclosed rear core to remain intact retaining more than two-thirds the original bullet weight for deep penetration. The special crimp locks in the rear core section, adding strength to resist deformation under the pressure of heavy magnums.

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Nosler® Partition

Nosler Partition Bullets feature a fully tapered jacket that ruptures instantly at the thin jacket mouth, yet the gradual thickening along the bullet’s axis controls expansion and curls the jacket uniformly outward at high or low velocities. The dual-core design assures rapid expansion of the foremost core while Nosler’s integral partition supports the expanded mushroom allowing the enclosed rear core to remain intact retaining more than two-thirds the original bullet weight for deep penetration. The special crimp locks in the rear core section, adding strength to resist deformation under the pressure of heavy magnums.

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Swift Scirocco®

A bonded bullet with Swift’s signature black tips designed for hunting and long-range efficiency. Pure copper jacket is progressively tapered to control expansion development throughout a wide range of velocities. Jacket and core are joined together using proven Swift bonding technology. Long driving band for improved rotational stability. Its sleek design and advanced secant ogive nose profile allows for high ballistic coefficient that produce flat trajectories for downrange hunting, making it a perfect match for Weatherby Cartridges.

  • Common Reference – 7mm Caliber
  • Bullet Diameter – .284" (7.2mm)
  • Bullet Weight – 150 gr.
  • B/C (G1) – .515
  • Max Case Length – 2.549“

Swift Scirocco®

A bonded bullet with Swift’s signature black tips designed for hunting and long-range efficiency. Pure copper jacket is progressively tapered to control expansion development throughout a wide range of velocities. Jacket and core are joined together using proven Swift bonding technology. Long driving band for improved rotational stability. Its sleek design and advanced secant ogive nose profile allows for high ballistic coefficient that produce flat trajectories for downrange hunting, making it a perfect match for Weatherby Cartridges.

  • Common Reference – 7mm Caliber
  • Bullet Diameter – .284" (7.2mm)
  • Bullet Weight – 150 gr.
  • B/C (G1) – .515
  • Max Case Length – 2.549“

VELOCITY DATA (FPS)

Bullet WeightMuzzle100 yds200 yds300 yds400 yds500 yds
150 gr.322530312845266724962331

ENERGY DATA (FT LBS)

Bullet WeightMuzzle100 yds200 yds300 yds400 yds500 yds
150 gr.346430592696236920751810

BULLET TRAJECTORY (INCHES)

Bullet Weight100 yds200 yds300 yds400 yds500 yds
150 gr.3“3.6“0.0“-8.5“-22.7“
Barnes® TTSX™Hammer BulletSwift™ Scirocco®Hornady® InterLock®Hornady® InterLock®
Bullet Weight (grains)140146150154154
B/C (G1).412.419.515.433.433
Velocity (Ft/Sec)
Muzzle32503275322532253150
@100 yds30073034303129952924
@200 yds27772807284527772709
@300 yds25592591266725692504
@400 yds23512385249623702309
@500 yds21532189233121812122
Energy (FT LB)
Muzzle32833477346435563393
@100 yds28102985305930662923
@200 yds23982555269626362510
@300 yds20362177236922572145
@400 yds17191844207519211823
@500 yds14411553181016261539
Trajectory (Inches)
@100 yds3.1“3.0“3“3.1“3.3“
@200 yds3.8“3.7“3.6“3.8“4.0“
@300 yds0.0“0.0“0.0“0.0“0.0“
@400 yds-9.1“-8.9“-8.5“-9.1“-9.6“
@500 yds-24.6“-23.9“-22.7“-24.4“-25.7“

7MM WBY MAG

Introduced nearly 20 years before the popular 7mm Remington Magnum, the Weatherby version gives non-handloaders handloaded 7mm magnum performance.

TRAJECTORY

VELOCITY/ENERGY

7MM WBY MAG

Introduced nearly 20 years before the popular 7mm Remington Magnum, the Weatherby version gives non-handloaders handloaded 7mm magnum performance.

TRAJECTORY

VELOCITY/ENERGY

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18 reviews for 7mm Weatherby Magnum

  1. Buck

    Been shooting 7mm weatherby 154grain spire point for years. I’ve been fortunate enough to take many mule deer from 50 to 400 yards. The gun is a laser beam! Ammo is very difficult to find.

  2. navalspook

    “Proud Weatherby Owner”

    I own the original 9 Weatherbys, plus 6.5-300 Weatherby, I also have the Lucite block from Weatherby on my desk as a conversaiton piece. I have hunted many different species of game the Weatherby ammunition and rifles have never failed me or my expectations. Rock Chucks to Bull Elk including black bear all have fallen to the Weatherbys I own. I’m not an African Safari type guy, always wanted to go, loved watching videos of Roy Weatherby hunt on his Safari’s, but never got the chance, but without question, there is no animal in the world that cannot be taken with a Weatherby. .257, 7mm & .300 are my favorites. They were developed in the 40’s and still surpass anything out there. Nosler Partitions and Barnes TTSX always get the job done.

  3. Steve Gromatzky

    Love my Weatherby Mark V in 7mm Wtby Mag. Shot a mountain goat at 515 yds . It staggered a minute or so and just dropped . It had a black synthetic stock I thought was not attractive so I had it custom painted . It’s just very hard to find ammo for this caliber , but love the gun .

  4. Jeffery Williams

    My 12 1/2 year old granddaughter and her Halloween 2022 Bull taken with her 7mm Weatherby Magnum at 375 yards. She named her rifle Ghost.

  5. Richard Chandler

    I shot a huge whitetail at 356 yards as I could not get any closer and this was a once in a lifetime deer. Found the ballistic tip in the animals heart or what was left of it. This was a 392lb live weight animal and at that long distance he took one more step and wilted like a dead weed and just dropped. I have .257, 6.5-300, 7mm, 30-378, .338-378, and .378 and I don’t see any reason to own any other rifle from any rifle maker, not for hunting anyways. I tried a dozen times to upload photos but it just wouldn’t let me.

  6. Jeff Williams

    I bought a slightly used Mark V Deluxe. I was sighted in at 100. Then wanted to set elevation for 250. Using factory 175 spire points. I could not find then thru the scope. I walked down and found them all high left int circle. Put 3 rounds in under 3/4 MOA at 250. Shocked at how well it shoots.

  7. Jeff Williams

    Just getting started with the 7mm. Looking for some input. Gave it to my 12 year old granddaughter to hunt elk. Shooting 154’s well off the sticks. Looking for feedback on 160 Partition on Elk. I have started collecting them prior to Presidential change. I have the 240, 257, 6.5X300, 270, 300, 340, and 378. All of the shoot outstanding 3 shot M0A.

  8. Steve Moser

    Bought a used Mark V left handed, Japan made From Howa. What an incredible rifle. 160 grain is the perfect round for this gun. Coming from Muzzleloaders and shotguns this is a pleasure to shoot. I have realized I will be buying more Weatherby’s in the future. Cannot wait to put my first whitetail in the crosshairs.

  9. Joseph H Berk

    I have both the 300 Weatherby Mag and the 7mm Wby Mag. The 7mm Wby is much easier to shoot and packs more than enough wallop. I love them both, but the 7mm Weatherby Mag gets the nod.

  10. Christopher Whitley

    I’ve had my German 7mm Mark V for over 30 years. The last hunt with this cartridge in 140-grain TTSX dropped my mule deer at 295 yards and my antelope at 400 yards.

  11. Celtic

    I shot a white tail in the neck at 500 yards with the 175gr right in front of the shoulder and decapitated it great ammo but I think a bit over powered for medium game

  12. Stretch

    Just purchased a new Mark V accumark in 7mm wby mag. Picked up a box of this ammo to put the Weatherby sub MOA guarantee to the test. WOW! This ammo responded accordingly to even one click adjustments. The consistency from shot to shot was unwavering. The rifle was dialed in and shooting sub MOA in short order. Ready for the Wisconsin whitetail season. I’m new to Weatherby but thrilled to be a member of the family.

  13. Helijet

    I was starting to purchase a 300 but after reading “Grizzle Mikes” review I have decided to stay w/ my 7mm. i just love the big W. I took a 280-300 class in 2016 at 500yds, went 50 feet and dropped. As a major airline Captain I get many chances to hunt big game. Just got to stay with the big W

  14. John Osborn

    I bought a used Mark V, 7mm Weatherby Magnum, for my son. It is a West German rifle, made in 1964 (verified by Weatherby). Using old 140 spire point, factory ammo that came with the rifle, it had no vertical dispersion whatsoever in five rounds fired at 200 meters, as it was a breezy day the group was .75 MOA across. This is a true, old style Weatherby with a slow twist rate for the lighter 140 and 150 grain bullets.
    I was a sniper, sniper ATL, sniper TL, and unit Sniper SME for Delta Force from 1987-1994 (OTC-18), part of my job was to evaluate rifles and ammunition. My opinion is that, for hunting, Weatherby rifles and ammunition are the finest available.

    John Osborn
    http://www.tier1tactics.com

  15. Elkhunter

    I received my first weatherby mark v 7mm weatherby magnum for my eagle scout reward 44 years ago. I have since added another mark v 7mm weatherby magnum and both shoot sub moa. The recoil is quite pleasant considering the amount of energy down range. Many elk have fallen to these two rifles.

  16. red

    very impressive.

  17. White tail hunterr

    I have shot many white tails with my weatherby 7mm and I could not be more pleased. I recently shot 2 does at nearly 300 yard and hit them both an inch below the ear. I like to make clean kills and this is my round of choice and will be for many years.

  18. Grizzly Mike

    The 7 mm Weatherby mag is my favorite for two reasons. First is the recoil, 25.9 Ft-Lbs. Vs. 50+ Ft-Lbs. for the .300 Weatherby Mag. When you know 50 Ft-Lbs. is coming at you, just try to keep your eye open to shoot through the shot. Second is the ballistics. If you compare the 7 mm Mag vs. the .300 Mag they are almost identical out to 300 Yards. Even out to 400 yards the 300 has only a small advantage. How often are you going to take a 400 + yard shot. MY .300 hangs on the wall and my 7MM kills anything that gets in the way. I live in Alaska and use it for Grizzly, Moose, and Black bear. The 7 MM shoots so flat I never bother with scope elevation adjustments. +3.5 ” @ 200yards and 0 @ 300yards. Try to find a used one on the internet, you can’t give a .300 Mag, away and you can’t find a 7MM Mag for sale.

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