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7 STW vs 28 Nosler vs 7 RUM according to Nosler's #8 reloading book
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<blockquote data-quote="Bodywerks" data-source="post: 1217423" data-attributes="member: 62694"><p>Only reason I went 28 nosler is because I'm a fan of savage rifles, in that the actions are more true out of the box and the bolts, bolt handles, and trigger groups are easier-to-modify DIY units. The Wyatt's box wasn't an option for me, obviously, and I want a detachable magazine. And savage already offers a rifle in a stock I can work with - the hs precision. </p><p>I suppose I could have gone the 338 lapua route to get more mag length and gone with the 7 RUM, but at an additional $400ish expense and I'd have to change the bolt face. </p><p>I love the 7 RUM, it's a laser. It's just not practical for my particular application.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bodywerks, post: 1217423, member: 62694"] Only reason I went 28 nosler is because I'm a fan of savage rifles, in that the actions are more true out of the box and the bolts, bolt handles, and trigger groups are easier-to-modify DIY units. The Wyatt's box wasn't an option for me, obviously, and I want a detachable magazine. And savage already offers a rifle in a stock I can work with - the hs precision. I suppose I could have gone the 338 lapua route to get more mag length and gone with the 7 RUM, but at an additional $400ish expense and I'd have to change the bolt face. I love the 7 RUM, it's a laser. It's just not practical for my particular application. [/QUOTE]
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