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7mm-300 vs 28 Nosler
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<blockquote data-quote="FURMAN" data-source="post: 1425053" data-attributes="member: 26535"><p>With all due resect that is a stupid comparison. The 7-300 and the 30-06 or the 270 are not even in the same league. The 7-300 which is being discussed in this thread is not going to see much, if any, improvement by blowing out the shoulder or doing this or that to the neck. Just using the 180 Berger hybrid as an example the node it likes will be 3050 plus or minus 25fps. The 7-300 will get it there with about 4-5 less grains than the 28 Nosler. Doing goofy stuff to the neck length or shoulder angle will gain no appreciable difference at the added cost of fire forming. If you are bored go for it. It won't make a difference.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FURMAN, post: 1425053, member: 26535"] With all due resect that is a stupid comparison. The 7-300 and the 30-06 or the 270 are not even in the same league. The 7-300 which is being discussed in this thread is not going to see much, if any, improvement by blowing out the shoulder or doing this or that to the neck. Just using the 180 Berger hybrid as an example the node it likes will be 3050 plus or minus 25fps. The 7-300 will get it there with about 4-5 less grains than the 28 Nosler. Doing goofy stuff to the neck length or shoulder angle will gain no appreciable difference at the added cost of fire forming. If you are bored go for it. It won't make a difference. [/QUOTE]
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