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Replacing my .270: 7mm or .300 Win Mag
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<blockquote data-quote="backwoods83" data-source="post: 506561" data-attributes="member: 29890"><p>Well depending on barrel length and what data you may have looked at your figures are a little off. They are both good rounds, easy to load for, and easy to find factory ammo. With both having a 26" barrel around 3220ish is doable with the 7mm/150 combo and around a 3180ish with the 300/180 combo, but my nod goes to the 300wm its very versatile, can be pretty stout or tamed down quite a bit. Assuming you have a remington 700 do a search for competitive edge gunworks for a bolt, they are stainless, snake fluted with a M16 style pinned extractor, very nice piece, accepts factory firing pin assemblies or a tubbs or callahan speedlock setup and I think they go for around 280.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="backwoods83, post: 506561, member: 29890"] Well depending on barrel length and what data you may have looked at your figures are a little off. They are both good rounds, easy to load for, and easy to find factory ammo. With both having a 26" barrel around 3220ish is doable with the 7mm/150 combo and around a 3180ish with the 300/180 combo, but my nod goes to the 300wm its very versatile, can be pretty stout or tamed down quite a bit. Assuming you have a remington 700 do a search for competitive edge gunworks for a bolt, they are stainless, snake fluted with a M16 style pinned extractor, very nice piece, accepts factory firing pin assemblies or a tubbs or callahan speedlock setup and I think they go for around 280. [/QUOTE]
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