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7mm-300 PRC
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<blockquote data-quote="David Emerson" data-source="post: 2070328" data-attributes="member: 112579"><p>So close to the 7 practical I don,t see any sense in it. But if your cash is burning a hole in your pocket go for it!!! Splitting hairs. When Layne brought out the stw I got itchy and had to have one. Had it built in 89. After using it some I thought. This would be better in the Win case.Which is basically the old mashburn super mag or the 7 practical. I will admit I like the 28 nosler. Shoots a hole and fast but in time I still think the 7 practical is best. Not quite as fast as the nosler but burns a lot less powder. Balance. I built a few 300 prc,s for guys. Better than a proper throated 300 win? I do like the longer neck and 30 degree shoulder better but as for speed? Individual barrel will make or break it. To get back to the 7 practical. It has a 30 degree shoulder and with shooting a few times the neck grows to the length it is supposed to be.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="David Emerson, post: 2070328, member: 112579"] So close to the 7 practical I don,t see any sense in it. But if your cash is burning a hole in your pocket go for it!!! Splitting hairs. When Layne brought out the stw I got itchy and had to have one. Had it built in 89. After using it some I thought. This would be better in the Win case.Which is basically the old mashburn super mag or the 7 practical. I will admit I like the 28 nosler. Shoots a hole and fast but in time I still think the 7 practical is best. Not quite as fast as the nosler but burns a lot less powder. Balance. I built a few 300 prc,s for guys. Better than a proper throated 300 win? I do like the longer neck and 30 degree shoulder better but as for speed? Individual barrel will make or break it. To get back to the 7 practical. It has a 30 degree shoulder and with shooting a few times the neck grows to the length it is supposed to be. [/QUOTE]
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