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<blockquote data-quote="southpa" data-source="post: 774931" data-attributes="member: 65823"><p>montana,</p><p>what about the .300 leads to longer barrel life? And how much "better" will the .300 do it? I was under the the general consensus that the difference between the 7 and the .300 was splitting hairs...i realize most of these responses are left solely in the hands of personal prefference but im really wondering what (if any) are the "cut-n-dry" advantages of either caliber over the other?</p><p> </p><p>It would be money saved not to have to add a brake if you know what i mean...In that perspective your saying it would be a matter of 7mag unbraked vs. .300 braked for recoil...unless in fact the break aids to accuracy, that of which im wondering how? could you ellborate</p><p> </p><p>BTW thanx for all the help fellas i realize you might all be rolling your eyes at what novice questions i might be asking...either way you are all helping me make important decisions as the money i will be spending is a small fortune to guys like most of us!!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="southpa, post: 774931, member: 65823"] montana, what about the .300 leads to longer barrel life? And how much "better" will the .300 do it? I was under the the general consensus that the difference between the 7 and the .300 was splitting hairs...i realize most of these responses are left solely in the hands of personal prefference but im really wondering what (if any) are the "cut-n-dry" advantages of either caliber over the other? It would be money saved not to have to add a brake if you know what i mean...In that perspective your saying it would be a matter of 7mag unbraked vs. .300 braked for recoil...unless in fact the break aids to accuracy, that of which im wondering how? could you ellborate BTW thanx for all the help fellas i realize you might all be rolling your eyes at what novice questions i might be asking...either way you are all helping me make important decisions as the money i will be spending is a small fortune to guys like most of us!!!! [/QUOTE]
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