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<blockquote data-quote="gunnar andersen" data-source="post: 1270264" data-attributes="member: 99774"><p>I my self looked hard at the 7 lrm, but final decided on a 7 mm Blaser, both give the same ballistic as the 7x61, and I used the same S&L M65. My purpose was to duplicate the 7x61 but without the belt.</p><p>The bolt face needed to be enlarged for the Blaser cartridge, which I do not think is necessary for the Gunwerks 7 lrm. Cases are more expensive, "cost of exotic" but the Blaser brass from Norma is a strong one, I do not know about the lrm brass from Hornady, but do have good results with other Hornady brass.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gunnar andersen, post: 1270264, member: 99774"] I my self looked hard at the 7 lrm, but final decided on a 7 mm Blaser, both give the same ballistic as the 7x61, and I used the same S&L M65. My purpose was to duplicate the 7x61 but without the belt. The bolt face needed to be enlarged for the Blaser cartridge, which I do not think is necessary for the Gunwerks 7 lrm. Cases are more expensive, "cost of exotic" but the Blaser brass from Norma is a strong one, I do not know about the lrm brass from Hornady, but do have good results with other Hornady brass. [/QUOTE]
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