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Just got my 7mm-300 win mag reamer
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<blockquote data-quote="nmbarta" data-source="post: 1489237" data-attributes="member: 78438"><p>As far as on topic goes.</p><p>The 7x300 win is as overbore as I personally care to take the 7mm/.284 bullets. (just my opinion, I don't care if you neck down a cheytac to 7mm as long as it's safe)</p><p>It offers a clear advantage over the 7rm, without adding any steps for the novice/experienced reloaders. </p><p></p><p>You just put a .284 bushing in a 300 win mag die and size it. No need to for more than on step in my experience. You'll have to play with the bushings a little bit to get your neck tension where you prefer it.</p><p></p><p>Then you just use a 7mm seater die to seat the bullets. Pretty easy.</p><p></p><p>You can run long bullets in a standard mag and still run with the 7mm stw.</p><p></p><p>It's one of the easiest "wildcats" that you can own if that's what your into.</p><p></p><p>Readily available high quality brass.</p><p></p><p>No factory ammo, a touch of recoil, and little loss in barrel life are the only downfalls I see compared to the 7rm.</p><p></p><p>Mine is broke in now, and speeding up a bit. 175 eldx at 3197, I'd guess I'll have to back it off a bit to get back to that 3150 node, not a bad problem to have.</p><p></p><p>175 eldx at 3150 that shoot's 1/2 moa, is just what I was looking for. There's few other great options that'll get you right in there, but the 7x300 is right there with the best them.</p><p></p><p>Looks like your barking up the right tree.</p><p></p><p>Good luck with yours.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nmbarta, post: 1489237, member: 78438"] As far as on topic goes. The 7x300 win is as overbore as I personally care to take the 7mm/.284 bullets. (just my opinion, I don't care if you neck down a cheytac to 7mm as long as it's safe) It offers a clear advantage over the 7rm, without adding any steps for the novice/experienced reloaders. You just put a .284 bushing in a 300 win mag die and size it. No need to for more than on step in my experience. You'll have to play with the bushings a little bit to get your neck tension where you prefer it. Then you just use a 7mm seater die to seat the bullets. Pretty easy. You can run long bullets in a standard mag and still run with the 7mm stw. It's one of the easiest "wildcats" that you can own if that's what your into. Readily available high quality brass. No factory ammo, a touch of recoil, and little loss in barrel life are the only downfalls I see compared to the 7rm. Mine is broke in now, and speeding up a bit. 175 eldx at 3197, I'd guess I'll have to back it off a bit to get back to that 3150 node, not a bad problem to have. 175 eldx at 3150 that shoot's 1/2 moa, is just what I was looking for. There's few other great options that'll get you right in there, but the 7x300 is right there with the best them. Looks like your barking up the right tree. Good luck with yours. [/QUOTE]
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