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<blockquote data-quote="Ernie" data-source="post: 178670" data-attributes="member: 13"><p>The 7mm Saum & 7 WSM ( and the other WSM's - 270 & 300) will allow you to use factory ammo.</p><p>Personally for the ease of it all (factory ammo) & caliber preference I would go with a 27, 7mm or 30 cal to meet your goals. I would lean to the 27 or 7mm over the 30, but the 30 will get there just fine.</p><p> </p><p>Rear and center grip stocks come as a matter of preference.</p><p>Most of mine are center-grip.</p><p>Rear grips allow you to use regular rifle triggers which include lighter pulls if so desired (possible magazine for a follow up shots) and a slightly faster locktime. Center-grips allow a better balance and when using a riflescope it is easier to get closer to the ocular.</p><p>Joel Russo can get you a center-grip & I think a rear-grip in one of his laminated stocks. He can give you just about any type of forend you want. McMillan & H-S makes center grip stocks as well which are very good.</p><p> </p><p>I would go on-line and check out bullet options (weights/types) with the SAUM & WSM cartridges. </p><p> OR</p><p>Since you are considering spending this much money to build a LR specialty handgun, why not learn to reload while you are waiting for it to be built (even if you choose a factory cartridge)<img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite8" alt=":D" title="Big Grin :D" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":D" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ernie, post: 178670, member: 13"] The 7mm Saum & 7 WSM ( and the other WSM's - 270 & 300) will allow you to use factory ammo. Personally for the ease of it all (factory ammo) & caliber preference I would go with a 27, 7mm or 30 cal to meet your goals. I would lean to the 27 or 7mm over the 30, but the 30 will get there just fine. Rear and center grip stocks come as a matter of preference. Most of mine are center-grip. Rear grips allow you to use regular rifle triggers which include lighter pulls if so desired (possible magazine for a follow up shots) and a slightly faster locktime. Center-grips allow a better balance and when using a riflescope it is easier to get closer to the ocular. Joel Russo can get you a center-grip & I think a rear-grip in one of his laminated stocks. He can give you just about any type of forend you want. McMillan & H-S makes center grip stocks as well which are very good. I would go on-line and check out bullet options (weights/types) with the SAUM & WSM cartridges. OR Since you are considering spending this much money to build a LR specialty handgun, why not learn to reload while you are waiting for it to be built (even if you choose a factory cartridge):D [/QUOTE]
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