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<blockquote data-quote="WildRose" data-source="post: 874768" data-attributes="member: 30902"><p>The shoulder angle doesn't make it go faster but it does help reduce throat erosion.</p><p></p><p>If it were me I'd stick to what works. The 7mm Rem, the 7mm Dakota, maybe the 7mm LRM, or the 7mm STW.</p><p></p><p>If I could own only one rifle it would be a 7mm Rem mag or 300WM. Fortunately I don't have that problem HA!</p><p></p><p>Visit our 7mm STW forum and read up on it. It's really a phenomenal round and it just pretty much at the peak of the practical case volume for the 7mm bullet. Any more and you quickly see diminishing returns and very short barrel life. Anything less and you really aren't getting all you can get from the .284 round.</p><p></p><p>As tough as components can be at times though the value of sticking to the 7 Rem and 7STW along with the 7mmx300wm goes up a bit just from the practicality side of things.</p><p></p><p>There's always the off chance of finding yourself on a hunt far from home separated from your ammo (a major consideration for me) so I stick to things I can get factory ammo for. In the modern era you can get an ammo delivery over night pretty easily IF it's a factory chambering like the STW or 7 Rem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WildRose, post: 874768, member: 30902"] The shoulder angle doesn't make it go faster but it does help reduce throat erosion. If it were me I'd stick to what works. The 7mm Rem, the 7mm Dakota, maybe the 7mm LRM, or the 7mm STW. If I could own only one rifle it would be a 7mm Rem mag or 300WM. Fortunately I don't have that problem HA! Visit our 7mm STW forum and read up on it. It's really a phenomenal round and it just pretty much at the peak of the practical case volume for the 7mm bullet. Any more and you quickly see diminishing returns and very short barrel life. Anything less and you really aren't getting all you can get from the .284 round. As tough as components can be at times though the value of sticking to the 7 Rem and 7STW along with the 7mmx300wm goes up a bit just from the practicality side of things. There's always the off chance of finding yourself on a hunt far from home separated from your ammo (a major consideration for me) so I stick to things I can get factory ammo for. In the modern era you can get an ammo delivery over night pretty easily IF it's a factory chambering like the STW or 7 Rem. [/QUOTE]
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