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300 Norma vs 300 Norma Imp
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<blockquote data-quote="Gamesniper19" data-source="post: 2280894" data-attributes="member: 95013"><p>I hear you. To each their own and your SAUM idea sounds cool although speaking of barrel burners - more powder and more speed out of an already very fast cartridge. I know GAP says the 4S will last 2500 rounds but I am not so sure. Have about 300 or so through mine and with a 140 berger I get 3190 FPS and everything it has hit has dropped stone dead on the spot. Will be cool to see what you get out of your updated model</p><p></p><p>I built the 7-300 NMi as strictly a hunting rifle. 70-100 rounds a year and if I kept it long enough - 10-13 years of barrel life, I am good with that. I love making wildcats and learning all I can about them through tuning and building. It makes my brain happy! More range days you say? Yes please!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gamesniper19, post: 2280894, member: 95013"] I hear you. To each their own and your SAUM idea sounds cool although speaking of barrel burners - more powder and more speed out of an already very fast cartridge. I know GAP says the 4S will last 2500 rounds but I am not so sure. Have about 300 or so through mine and with a 140 berger I get 3190 FPS and everything it has hit has dropped stone dead on the spot. Will be cool to see what you get out of your updated model I built the 7-300 NMi as strictly a hunting rifle. 70-100 rounds a year and if I kept it long enough - 10-13 years of barrel life, I am good with that. I love making wildcats and learning all I can about them through tuning and building. It makes my brain happy! More range days you say? Yes please!!! [/QUOTE]
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