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<blockquote data-quote="ML ll THUMBHOLE" data-source="post: 888468" data-attributes="member: 72655"><p>Hello All,</p><p> </p><p>First yes, I'm a newbie to long range. I have been shooting and reloading for for about 40+ years, just not for long range stuff.</p><p> I really like all I've read about the 7wsm, that is before coming to this site. I dont see a lot of 7wsm users or a lot of threads for the same. </p><p> Well, I could use some advice or a person or persons to bounce alot of my questions off of. And I know they will sound silly, but I was once told by a wise ol person. If you dont ask, you'll never know.</p><p> I have purchased a Browning eclipse ss thumhole w/boss. I know there is not a popular crowd with the Browning in this caliber. But, surely someone will want to help anyway. I have purchased a egw 20 moa mount, not yet decided on a scope. but was leaning toward a vortex. I've had a bore guide made by lucas, and have purchased some different solvents that I dont usally use in my pistols and small cal rifles. I know I still need to do a lot of reading. but would like some addl info on how I can make this a better rifle before shooting it. I know I still need to get a wind meter, and bipod/ </p><p> I was wondering if the 9.5 twist would be enough to stabalize the berger vld's 168 & 180's. would the short action be a concern? what would be a good set of reloading dies to get, and would this gun be deadly on elk out to 700-800 yds?</p><p> My longest deer slaying rife is a Savage smokeless powder muzzleloader. which I'm deadly accurate out to 400 yds.</p><p> </p><p>I hope someone out there would be willing to work with me on this.</p><p> </p><p>Thanks in Advance.</p><p>Phil</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ML ll THUMBHOLE, post: 888468, member: 72655"] Hello All, First yes, I'm a newbie to long range. I have been shooting and reloading for for about 40+ years, just not for long range stuff. I really like all I've read about the 7wsm, that is before coming to this site. I dont see a lot of 7wsm users or a lot of threads for the same. Well, I could use some advice or a person or persons to bounce alot of my questions off of. And I know they will sound silly, but I was once told by a wise ol person. If you dont ask, you'll never know. I have purchased a Browning eclipse ss thumhole w/boss. I know there is not a popular crowd with the Browning in this caliber. But, surely someone will want to help anyway. I have purchased a egw 20 moa mount, not yet decided on a scope. but was leaning toward a vortex. I've had a bore guide made by lucas, and have purchased some different solvents that I dont usally use in my pistols and small cal rifles. I know I still need to do a lot of reading. but would like some addl info on how I can make this a better rifle before shooting it. I know I still need to get a wind meter, and bipod/ I was wondering if the 9.5 twist would be enough to stabalize the berger vld's 168 & 180's. would the short action be a concern? what would be a good set of reloading dies to get, and would this gun be deadly on elk out to 700-800 yds? My longest deer slaying rife is a Savage smokeless powder muzzleloader. which I'm deadly accurate out to 400 yds. I hope someone out there would be willing to work with me on this. Thanks in Advance. Phil [/QUOTE]
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