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270wsm vs 7 rem mag
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<blockquote data-quote="Lefty7mmstw" data-source="post: 1633167" data-attributes="member: 48043"><p>not always... they are where they are to account for tighter rifles. My freshly re-built 7rum would stick cases at top book loads. I am running near the bottom for "normal" pressures. My 300rum rifles are often showing a bit of a shiner by top load and I usually run somewhat of a mid load in them.</p><p> If you have a loose rifle you may need to push it a bit to get to normal velocity, but I cringe whenever someone starts talking about new frontiers like a 7rem doing 3200 fps with a 175-180. You are working the heck out of your rifle by that point, and you would be best served going to a larger chambering or bigger caliber to get your performance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lefty7mmstw, post: 1633167, member: 48043"] not always... they are where they are to account for tighter rifles. My freshly re-built 7rum would stick cases at top book loads. I am running near the bottom for "normal" pressures. My 300rum rifles are often showing a bit of a shiner by top load and I usually run somewhat of a mid load in them. If you have a loose rifle you may need to push it a bit to get to normal velocity, but I cringe whenever someone starts talking about new frontiers like a 7rem doing 3200 fps with a 175-180. You are working the heck out of your rifle by that point, and you would be best served going to a larger chambering or bigger caliber to get your performance. [/QUOTE]
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