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300 WSM, Is the M70 dead?
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<blockquote data-quote="brentc" data-source="post: 659168" data-attributes="member: 16938"><p>I have an FN built M70 Extreme Weather 300 WSM. I have worked up several sub 3/4 MOA loads, and quite a few sub 1/2 MOA loads. I currently load the 210 VLD and the 230 OTM Berger with IMR 7828ssc and it loves them both. The nice thing about the M70 in the WSM action is that it's a touch longer than other manufacturers short actions, therefore if you reload you can seat the bullets out close to the lands and still maintain magazine function. Most magazines allow for around 2.865", whereas the M70 will allow an OAL of 3.010". This is a significant difference when using high BC heavies.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brentc, post: 659168, member: 16938"] I have an FN built M70 Extreme Weather 300 WSM. I have worked up several sub 3/4 MOA loads, and quite a few sub 1/2 MOA loads. I currently load the 210 VLD and the 230 OTM Berger with IMR 7828ssc and it loves them both. The nice thing about the M70 in the WSM action is that it's a touch longer than other manufacturers short actions, therefore if you reload you can seat the bullets out close to the lands and still maintain magazine function. Most magazines allow for around 2.865", whereas the M70 will allow an OAL of 3.010". This is a significant difference when using high BC heavies. [/QUOTE]
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