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Thinking about a 264 Win mag
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<blockquote data-quote="MachV" data-source="post: 203816" data-attributes="member: 93"><p>If memory serves the 7Rem Mag is just the 264Win Mag necked up aint it? I like the 6.5 but with that case capacity the 7Mag offers a lot better bullet selection. R22 and 160 grain partitions have worked great in my old Ruger 7Mag with the longest shot being a coyote just shy of 750 yards.</p><p>A cheap scratch for that ich would be a 7 or 6.5WSM barrel for the Savage you already own. The $$ saved would get you an H&S stock very similar to the Sendero,a scope upgrade and buy the dies and bullets to get you started?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MachV, post: 203816, member: 93"] If memory serves the 7Rem Mag is just the 264Win Mag necked up aint it? I like the 6.5 but with that case capacity the 7Mag offers a lot better bullet selection. R22 and 160 grain partitions have worked great in my old Ruger 7Mag with the longest shot being a coyote just shy of 750 yards. A cheap scratch for that ich would be a 7 or 6.5WSM barrel for the Savage you already own. The $$ saved would get you an H&S stock very similar to the Sendero,a scope upgrade and buy the dies and bullets to get you started? [/QUOTE]
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