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27 nosler vs 270 wby
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<blockquote data-quote="Calvin45" data-source="post: 1964883" data-attributes="member: 109862"><p>They've grown in popularity for sure but to state that these new comers have "all but replaced" the 1st gen belted magnums is entirely out to lunch and easily demonstrated to be false. The 7mm rem mag and .300 win mag especially (the latter quite recently being adopted for military service) are not going anywhere, certainly haven't been replaced or displaced. </p><p>I imagine if you looked into sales of rifles by chambering, of loaded ammo, of brass for reloading, of reloading dies, the .300 win mag and 7 rem are outselling all the newer magnums combined even now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Calvin45, post: 1964883, member: 109862"] They’ve grown in popularity for sure but to state that these new comers have “all but replaced” the 1st gen belted magnums is entirely out to lunch and easily demonstrated to be false. The 7mm rem mag and .300 win mag especially (the latter quite recently being adopted for military service) are not going anywhere, certainly haven’t been replaced or displaced. I imagine if you looked into sales of rifles by chambering, of loaded ammo, of brass for reloading, of reloading dies, the .300 win mag and 7 rem are outselling all the newer magnums combined even now. [/QUOTE]
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