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7mm caliber question
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<blockquote data-quote="Vleder" data-source="post: 555477" data-attributes="member: 27841"><p>4bycamper</p><p>I would prefer less hassle re case prep (neck up/down, brass sorting, case thickness etc etc with the WSM brass), of the 7mmRM as you get Norma brass, basically load and shoot.</p><p> </p><p>Will definately handload whichever I choose. I am not an experienced reloader so I wold prefer the 7mmRM as the 'smith also has the reamer, actions etc at hand. Opting for the WSM's and I will have to get reamer, brass prep, etc which makes it more expensive and time consuming. But (contradictingly so) I would also like to have the most accurate round within these parameters...so I guess the question is if the 7mmRM is inherently accurate. I have read many articles on the 'net and there seems to be no firm conclusion to the fact other than minor issues with the belt aligning with the bolt face for the belted cases. Other than that the 7mmRM seems to be an accurate round and the downrange accuracy seems to be more dependent on the components and the person behind the rifle.</p><p>Would that be a fair assumption?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vleder, post: 555477, member: 27841"] 4bycamper I would prefer less hassle re case prep (neck up/down, brass sorting, case thickness etc etc with the WSM brass), of the 7mmRM as you get Norma brass, basically load and shoot. Will definately handload whichever I choose. I am not an experienced reloader so I wold prefer the 7mmRM as the 'smith also has the reamer, actions etc at hand. Opting for the WSM's and I will have to get reamer, brass prep, etc which makes it more expensive and time consuming. But (contradictingly so) I would also like to have the most accurate round within these parameters...so I guess the question is if the 7mmRM is inherently accurate. I have read many articles on the 'net and there seems to be no firm conclusion to the fact other than minor issues with the belt aligning with the bolt face for the belted cases. Other than that the 7mmRM seems to be an accurate round and the downrange accuracy seems to be more dependent on the components and the person behind the rifle. Would that be a fair assumption? [/QUOTE]
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