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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Gunsmithing
Rechambering 7mm Rem Mag
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<blockquote data-quote="baldhunter" data-source="post: 2168332" data-attributes="member: 11853"><p>Just for size reference,here is a 300 Win Mag,(308 Norma Mag or 30-338 Win Mag) and a 300WSM.You can see the 308 Norma Mag or 30-338 Win Mag can give you a bit more mag box room over the 300 Win Mag.If a person wanted to shoot really long high B.C. bullets matched with the proper twist rate barrel,I could see where this could be a really good long range round.Necking up 7mag brass or necking down 338 Win Mag brass is very easy[ATTACH=full]265981[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="baldhunter, post: 2168332, member: 11853"] Just for size reference,here is a 300 Win Mag,(308 Norma Mag or 30-338 Win Mag) and a 300WSM.You can see the 308 Norma Mag or 30-338 Win Mag can give you a bit more mag box room over the 300 Win Mag.If a person wanted to shoot really long high B.C. bullets matched with the proper twist rate barrel,I could see where this could be a really good long range round.Necking up 7mag brass or necking down 338 Win Mag brass is very easy[ATTACH type="full"]265981[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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