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Gunsmithing
7mm on the 300 prc
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<blockquote data-quote="TRG65" data-source="post: 1693130" data-attributes="member: 103919"><p>If I was Ruger or Hornady, I'd hold off. Both the 7 WSM and 7RSAUM are great cartridges, but neither took off. The short action 7s don't get the credit and support they deserve. I have a 7WSM. It's barrel is toast but I won't go back to 7WSM. I'm going to go to 7RM, simply do to there is industry support and you don't have to go for years without brass or by making it from other rounds. I like Ackley wildcats, but I don't want to deal with neck turning or reaming when sizing up or down.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TRG65, post: 1693130, member: 103919"] If I was Ruger or Hornady, I’d hold off. Both the 7 WSM and 7RSAUM are great cartridges, but neither took off. The short action 7s don’t get the credit and support they deserve. I have a 7WSM. It’s barrel is toast but I won’t go back to 7WSM. I’m going to go to 7RM, simply do to there is industry support and you don’t have to go for years without brass or by making it from other rounds. I like Ackley wildcats, but I don’t want to deal with neck turning or reaming when sizing up or down. [/QUOTE]
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