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<blockquote data-quote="IdahoCTD" data-source="post: 1202047" data-attributes="member: 13110"><p>You might consider a slightly heavier contour with a .375. A #5 on a 375 would be like a #4 or 4.5 on a 7mm because of the bore size. I would do a light palma, a #5.5, or a #6 if it was mine. I just ran the numbers and a 375 bore is .35 lbs lighter than a 7mm 26" long. A #5 to a #6 is .5lbs. So a #6 .375 barrel would weigh about 2oz more than a #5 7mm.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IdahoCTD, post: 1202047, member: 13110"] You might consider a slightly heavier contour with a .375. A #5 on a 375 would be like a #4 or 4.5 on a 7mm because of the bore size. I would do a light palma, a #5.5, or a #6 if it was mine. I just ran the numbers and a 375 bore is .35 lbs lighter than a 7mm 26" long. A #5 to a #6 is .5lbs. So a #6 .375 barrel would weigh about 2oz more than a #5 7mm. [/QUOTE]
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