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Looking for step down from a 7mm
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<blockquote data-quote="chadwickz71" data-source="post: 1161577" data-attributes="member: 94327"><p>My Dad and I are having a fully custom 7mm built for long range elk and whitetail. its being built with no brake to save some ears with the group we hunt with etc. I will be working up a load with it using 180gr VLD's. I would like to get a second gun built that will be good competition to the 7mm at the range and have a Brake so its fun to shoot and practice with. It still needs to be a long range hunting round for whitetail but I'll take Elk out of the equation for this one. </p><p> </p><p>I was initially thinking 6.5-284... or straight .284 but need some ideas. The .284 might be too close to the 7mm rem to be somewhat of a step down. </p><p> </p><p>We will be reloading but would like to buy brass already ready to go. </p><p> </p><p>Looking for a good caliber that's easy to workup loads and not finicky. </p><p> </p><p>THoughts?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chadwickz71, post: 1161577, member: 94327"] My Dad and I are having a fully custom 7mm built for long range elk and whitetail. its being built with no brake to save some ears with the group we hunt with etc. I will be working up a load with it using 180gr VLD's. I would like to get a second gun built that will be good competition to the 7mm at the range and have a Brake so its fun to shoot and practice with. It still needs to be a long range hunting round for whitetail but I'll take Elk out of the equation for this one. I was initially thinking 6.5-284... or straight .284 but need some ideas. The .284 might be too close to the 7mm rem to be somewhat of a step down. We will be reloading but would like to buy brass already ready to go. Looking for a good caliber that's easy to workup loads and not finicky. THoughts? [/QUOTE]
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