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The Federal 7mm Backcountry with 195-grain Berger Elite Hunter bullets represents a genuinely new approach to rifle ammunition engineering. This isn't a standard magnum round stuffed into existing tooling—it's a purpose-built cartridge that delivers magnum-level ballistics from shorter barrels without the recoil penalty that typically comes with that performance. If you're building or hunting with a compact, suppressed 7mm rifle, or you simply want flatter shooting and more energy retention at distance without a heavy-recoiling classic magnum, the 7mm Backcountry deserves serious consideration.
What sets the 7mm Backcountry apart is its Peak Alloy case technology. Federal engineered this proprietary steel-alloy case to safely handle chamber pressures well beyond what brass can manage, enabling higher velocities and greater energy downrange. The case is dimensionally more compact than traditional brass-case magnums, which means you get an extra round in the magazine of most 7mm platforms—a real advantage in the field. The case is also reloadable when you follow Federal's published data and processes, which matters if you're serious about long-term economics.
The 195-grain Berger Elite Hunter bullet brings serious terminal performance to the equation. Its thin-jacketed design produces aggressive hydrostatic shock and a wide wound cavity on impact, while maintaining a .755 G1 ballistic coefficient—among the highest in the hunting-bullet market. Ballistics data shows that out of a 24-inch barrel, you'll achieve 3000 fps at the muzzle and retain over 2400 fps at 500 yards; from a 20-inch barrel, expect 2850 fps muzzle velocity. This ammunition comes in a standard 20-round box; the listing indicates a 10-box case quantity.
Federal's engineers solved a real puzzle: how to deliver magnum velocity from shorter, easier-to-handle barrels in suppressed rigs, without turning every shot into a shoulder-punishing experience. Whether you're glassing high country from a packable rifle or running a shorter-barreled suppressed setup on your dedicated long-range rig, the 7mm Backcountry ammunition delivers the ballistic performance you need at extended range.
| Cartridge | 7mm Backcountry |
| Bullet Weight | 195 grains |
| Bullet Type | Berger Elite Hunter |
| Ballistic Coefficient (G1) | .755 |
| Quantity per Box | 20 rounds |
| Case per Order | 10 boxes (200 rounds total) |
| Case Material | Peak Alloy (proprietary steel alloy) |
| Muzzle Velocity (24" barrel) | 3000 fps |
| Muzzle Energy (24" barrel) | 3897 ft-lbs |
| Velocity at 500 yards (24" barrel) | 2399 fps |
| Energy at 500 yards (24" barrel) | 2492 ft-lbs |
| Muzzle Velocity (20" barrel) | 2850 fps |
| Muzzle Energy (20" barrel) | 3517 ft-lbs |
| Velocity at 500 yards (20" barrel) | 2268 fps |
| Energy at 500 yards (20" barrel) | 2227 ft-lbs |
Federal 7mm Backcountry ammunition is designed for rifles chambered in 7mm Backcountry. This is a proprietary cartridge, so compatibility is limited to firearms specifically built for this chamber. It is not compatible with standard 7mm Remington Magnum or other conventional 7mm cartridges.
Peak Alloy is a proprietary steel-alloy case developed by Federal that can safely withstand higher chamber pressures than traditional brass cases. This allows Federal to load the 7mm Backcountry to velocities exceeding comparable brass-case magnums while maintaining the same—or even lower—recoil. The alloy formulation is the same material used in high-strength applications like safes and nuclear reactors.
Yes, Peak Alloy cases are reloadable. You must follow Federal's published reloading data and processes specifically developed for this cartridge and case type to ensure safety and performance.
Because 7mm Backcountry cases are dimensionally more compact than standard brass-case magnums, most rifle platforms will accommodate one additional round in the magazine when chambered in 7mm Backcountry versus comparable brass-magnum configurations.
Federal provides ballistics data for both 20-inch and 24-inch barrels. The 24-inch barrel delivers higher muzzle velocity (3000 fps versus 2850 fps) and better energy retention downrange. However, the cartridge is designed to deliver magnum-class performance even from shorter barrels, making it suitable for compact and suppressed rifle builds.

SKU: 152743008





Availability: In Stock
The Federal 7mm Backcountry with 195-grain Berger Elite Hunter bullets represents a genuinely new approach to rifle ammunition engineering. This isn't a standard magnum round stuffed into existing tooling—it's a purpose-built cartridge that delivers magnum-level ballistics from shorter barrels without the recoil penalty that typically comes with that performance. If you're building or hunting with a compact, suppressed 7mm rifle, or you simply want flatter shooting and more energy retention at distance without a heavy-recoiling classic magnum, the 7mm Backcountry deserves serious consideration.
What sets the 7mm Backcountry apart is its Peak Alloy case technology. Federal engineered this proprietary steel-alloy case to safely handle chamber pressures well beyond what brass can manage, enabling higher velocities and greater energy downrange. The case is dimensionally more compact than traditional brass-case magnums, which means you get an extra round in the magazine of most 7mm platforms—a real advantage in the field. The case is also reloadable when you follow Federal's published data and processes, which matters if you're serious about long-term economics.
The 195-grain Berger Elite Hunter bullet brings serious terminal performance to the equation. Its thin-jacketed design produces aggressive hydrostatic shock and a wide wound cavity on impact, while maintaining a .755 G1 ballistic coefficient—among the highest in the hunting-bullet market. Ballistics data shows that out of a 24-inch barrel, you'll achieve 3000 fps at the muzzle and retain over 2400 fps at 500 yards; from a 20-inch barrel, expect 2850 fps muzzle velocity. This ammunition comes in a standard 20-round box; the listing indicates a 10-box case quantity.
Federal's engineers solved a real puzzle: how to deliver magnum velocity from shorter, easier-to-handle barrels in suppressed rigs, without turning every shot into a shoulder-punishing experience. Whether you're glassing high country from a packable rifle or running a shorter-barreled suppressed setup on your dedicated long-range rig, the 7mm Backcountry ammunition delivers the ballistic performance you need at extended range.
| Cartridge | 7mm Backcountry |
| Bullet Weight | 195 grains |
| Bullet Type | Berger Elite Hunter |
| Ballistic Coefficient (G1) | .755 |
| Quantity per Box | 20 rounds |
| Case per Order | 10 boxes (200 rounds total) |
| Case Material | Peak Alloy (proprietary steel alloy) |
| Muzzle Velocity (24" barrel) | 3000 fps |
| Muzzle Energy (24" barrel) | 3897 ft-lbs |
| Velocity at 500 yards (24" barrel) | 2399 fps |
| Energy at 500 yards (24" barrel) | 2492 ft-lbs |
| Muzzle Velocity (20" barrel) | 2850 fps |
| Muzzle Energy (20" barrel) | 3517 ft-lbs |
| Velocity at 500 yards (20" barrel) | 2268 fps |
| Energy at 500 yards (20" barrel) | 2227 ft-lbs |
Federal 7mm Backcountry ammunition is designed for rifles chambered in 7mm Backcountry. This is a proprietary cartridge, so compatibility is limited to firearms specifically built for this chamber. It is not compatible with standard 7mm Remington Magnum or other conventional 7mm cartridges.
Peak Alloy is a proprietary steel-alloy case developed by Federal that can safely withstand higher chamber pressures than traditional brass cases. This allows Federal to load the 7mm Backcountry to velocities exceeding comparable brass-case magnums while maintaining the same—or even lower—recoil. The alloy formulation is the same material used in high-strength applications like safes and nuclear reactors.
Yes, Peak Alloy cases are reloadable. You must follow Federal's published reloading data and processes specifically developed for this cartridge and case type to ensure safety and performance.
Because 7mm Backcountry cases are dimensionally more compact than standard brass-case magnums, most rifle platforms will accommodate one additional round in the magazine when chambered in 7mm Backcountry versus comparable brass-magnum configurations.
Federal provides ballistics data for both 20-inch and 24-inch barrels. The 24-inch barrel delivers higher muzzle velocity (3000 fps versus 2850 fps) and better energy retention downrange. However, the cartridge is designed to deliver magnum-class performance even from shorter barrels, making it suitable for compact and suppressed rifle builds.
SKU: 152743008
