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7mm on the 300 prc
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<blockquote data-quote="DJ Fergus" data-source="post: 1693289" data-attributes="member: 93895"><p>7mm Rem mag just simply works, 2.5" case length. Long heavy bullets can be seated out long and still fit into just about any long action and magazine made. Even saami throated Chambers are still long enough for long heavies most of the time. Good case fill with multiple powders. The only thing anyone can belly ache about is the belt. So what? Yeah it really isn't necessary but I have no issues with it. If your in a pinch, you can go to any store that sells ammo and buy a box of 7mm RM and it's usually cheap. Good brass can be had at usually half the price of any other magnum case introduced in the past 20 years. I have some rifles that are very expensive to shoot due to brass cost and I still like them but you can't go wrong with the old 7mm rem mag. No, it's not a 30 cal. I'm all in for any new cartridge in 7mm. Just saying 7mm rm is cheap and easy to reload for. 180 eld shoots flat and bucks the wind as good as a 225 eld and better that a 147eld and I shoot all three of them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DJ Fergus, post: 1693289, member: 93895"] 7mm Rem mag just simply works, 2.5" case length. Long heavy bullets can be seated out long and still fit into just about any long action and magazine made. Even saami throated Chambers are still long enough for long heavies most of the time. Good case fill with multiple powders. The only thing anyone can belly ache about is the belt. So what? Yeah it really isn't necessary but I have no issues with it. If your in a pinch, you can go to any store that sells ammo and buy a box of 7mm RM and it's usually cheap. Good brass can be had at usually half the price of any other magnum case introduced in the past 20 years. I have some rifles that are very expensive to shoot due to brass cost and I still like them but you can't go wrong with the old 7mm rem mag. No, it's not a 30 cal. I'm all in for any new cartridge in 7mm. Just saying 7mm rm is cheap and easy to reload for. 180 eld shoots flat and bucks the wind as good as a 225 eld and better that a 147eld and I shoot all three of them. [/QUOTE]
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