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7 LRM versus 7mm Mashburn Magnum
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<blockquote data-quote="gregsjt" data-source="post: 2032527" data-attributes="member: 88091"><p>The LRM is a perfectly designed round, there are no compromises. No rebated rim like the ultra mag or short mag cases, no belt, generous neck, and a over-all-length that allows seating of long bullets at standard long action lengths. The only problem was hornady made brass that was a little to soft and couldn't hold up to multiple firings. Plus Gunwerks was the only source for said crappy brass. Now, ADG is making the brass for Gunwerks, it's probably to early to tell if it will make a big difference, but one would think that it will be much better than the hornady brass. Also, you have lots of brass makers jumping on the 300 PRC wagon, including Lapua, it wouldn't be too hard to make 7LRM brass from 300 PRC. If you're considering a wildcat as the other option, I think the LRM wouldn't be a bad choice considering all of the above.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gregsjt, post: 2032527, member: 88091"] The LRM is a perfectly designed round, there are no compromises. No rebated rim like the ultra mag or short mag cases, no belt, generous neck, and a over-all-length that allows seating of long bullets at standard long action lengths. The only problem was hornady made brass that was a little to soft and couldn't hold up to multiple firings. Plus Gunwerks was the only source for said crappy brass. Now, ADG is making the brass for Gunwerks, it's probably to early to tell if it will make a big difference, but one would think that it will be much better than the hornady brass. Also, you have lots of brass makers jumping on the 300 PRC wagon, including Lapua, it wouldn't be too hard to make 7LRM brass from 300 PRC. If you're considering a wildcat as the other option, I think the LRM wouldn't be a bad choice considering all of the above. [/QUOTE]
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