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<blockquote data-quote="Long Time Long Ranger" data-source="post: 524172" data-attributes="member: 505"><p>Rocky mountain, Do you have to neck the 375 ruger to 7mm or is that case available in a smaller caliber?</p><p> </p><p>Bigngreen, It is not that the 7mm-300 win mag is a bad cartridge. It will shoot just fine and anyone who has one will enjoy it. There are just to many better choices around that make a lot more sense. That is why it never caught on in 50 years of trying. The 7mm-300 Weatherby got very popular for a while and set some 1000 yard world records but when remington came out with the 8mm rem mag the 7mm-300 wby faltered because of the cheap remington brass and the STW gained extreme popularity. Both of these outperform the 7mm-300 winchester with heavy high bc long range bullets so necking the 300 winchester just never made much sense.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Long Time Long Ranger, post: 524172, member: 505"] Rocky mountain, Do you have to neck the 375 ruger to 7mm or is that case available in a smaller caliber? Bigngreen, It is not that the 7mm-300 win mag is a bad cartridge. It will shoot just fine and anyone who has one will enjoy it. There are just to many better choices around that make a lot more sense. That is why it never caught on in 50 years of trying. The 7mm-300 Weatherby got very popular for a while and set some 1000 yard world records but when remington came out with the 8mm rem mag the 7mm-300 wby faltered because of the cheap remington brass and the STW gained extreme popularity. Both of these outperform the 7mm-300 winchester with heavy high bc long range bullets so necking the 300 winchester just never made much sense. [/QUOTE]
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