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7mm-300 Win Mag
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<blockquote data-quote="Long Time Long Ranger" data-source="post: 613934" data-attributes="member: 505"><p>Backwoods, I have done both the 7 STW and 7mm-300 wby since the 70's and own both now. They are the best you can get in 7mm. Any bigger and you get into to much of a barrel burner and not much gain in velocity. Either of these will outperform the 7mm-300 winchester with no difference in barrel life. So close that how you take care of it makes more difference than the chambering. That is why they have been so popular since the 70's and the 7mm-300 winchester has not been. The 7mm-300 wby and 7mm STW have both held numerous 1000 yard bench records and been top chamberings for that purpose since the 70's. I own seven 7mm-300 wby's and 7mm STW's and no 7mm-300 winchesters. There is a reason for that.</p><p> </p><p>For your 7mm-300 wby you can get remington or nosler 300 wby brass and save money over the 300 wby brand brass.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Long Time Long Ranger, post: 613934, member: 505"] Backwoods, I have done both the 7 STW and 7mm-300 wby since the 70's and own both now. They are the best you can get in 7mm. Any bigger and you get into to much of a barrel burner and not much gain in velocity. Either of these will outperform the 7mm-300 winchester with no difference in barrel life. So close that how you take care of it makes more difference than the chambering. That is why they have been so popular since the 70's and the 7mm-300 winchester has not been. The 7mm-300 wby and 7mm STW have both held numerous 1000 yard bench records and been top chamberings for that purpose since the 70's. I own seven 7mm-300 wby's and 7mm STW's and no 7mm-300 winchesters. There is a reason for that. For your 7mm-300 wby you can get remington or nosler 300 wby brass and save money over the 300 wby brand brass. [/QUOTE]
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