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.264 Win Mag vs. 7mm Mag
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<blockquote data-quote="600BP" data-source="post: 495969" data-attributes="member: 22097"><p>RH, IMHO I would only purchase a new rifle in a caliber that I can readily find factory ammo for without problems. I only say this because your original question, several pages ago, stated that you do not reload as of yet. Reloading is a great way to amp up the rifle you already have. However, if you do not reload, an uncommon caliber may not be the way to go at this point. Before anyone starts pounding the keyboard at me, let me point out that neither the 264 or 7mm is "uncommon" to me. However in some parts of my state, unless you have a 30-30, 308, or 30-06, you are S.O.L when you go to the local gunshop for ammo. By saying this I am in no way recommending you purchase any of these three calibers. I am just pointing out that a rifle only works well when there is ammo inside of it. Reloading is a different animal, and components can be purchased through many avenues. BUT as you said earlier boss, you do not reload as of yet. Something you may want to consider. Just adding my 2cents to the bucket.</p><p> </p><p>ERIK</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="600BP, post: 495969, member: 22097"] RH, IMHO I would only purchase a new rifle in a caliber that I can readily find factory ammo for without problems. I only say this because your original question, several pages ago, stated that you do not reload as of yet. Reloading is a great way to amp up the rifle you already have. However, if you do not reload, an uncommon caliber may not be the way to go at this point. Before anyone starts pounding the keyboard at me, let me point out that neither the 264 or 7mm is "uncommon" to me. However in some parts of my state, unless you have a 30-30, 308, or 30-06, you are S.O.L when you go to the local gunshop for ammo. By saying this I am in no way recommending you purchase any of these three calibers. I am just pointing out that a rifle only works well when there is ammo inside of it. Reloading is a different animal, and components can be purchased through many avenues. BUT as you said earlier boss, you do not reload as of yet. Something you may want to consider. Just adding my 2cents to the bucket. ERIK [/QUOTE]
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