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7mm saum vs 6.5 saum
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<blockquote data-quote="Frank in the Laurels" data-source="post: 1125966" data-attributes="member: 8845"><p>Complicated questions...for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction !!! All this velocity increases your talking about cause wear and tear on the barrel, type of steel, cleaning procedures, and many other factors are involoved concerning barrel life...those numbers your mentioning 1500-2500 with any magnum might be hard to achieve. 3000+ with 180 grain Bergers without barrel damage might not be possible out of s shortie. If you want to spend lots of time st the range you might consider toning things down to save the barrel...why not a 6.5 or 7 mm/06, or use a .308 case, I think you would save your barrel, paper is not hard to kill...good luck !!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frank in the Laurels, post: 1125966, member: 8845"] Complicated questions...for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction !!! All this velocity increases your talking about cause wear and tear on the barrel, type of steel, cleaning procedures, and many other factors are involoved concerning barrel life...those numbers your mentioning 1500-2500 with any magnum might be hard to achieve. 3000+ with 180 grain Bergers without barrel damage might not be possible out of s shortie. If you want to spend lots of time st the range you might consider toning things down to save the barrel...why not a 6.5 or 7 mm/06, or use a .308 case, I think you would save your barrel, paper is not hard to kill...good luck !! [/QUOTE]
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