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7mm Rem Mag Velocity data?
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<blockquote data-quote="entoptics" data-source="post: 1665715" data-attributes="member: 104268"><p>I appreciate the info everyone. Wish there was a little more data for 24", but I suspect the two inches will cost me 40-80 fps, so it appears I would still be able to comfortably keep the 175-180s around 2900 or a smidge more.</p><p></p><p>I'm planning to rebarrel my Savage 300WM in 264 or 7mm (and buy a new 300WM), or outright buy a new 7mm and keep my 300 WM for awhile longer. The purpose for 7 or 264 is just a fun project (have components already), and a milder recoiling gun for more sensitive shooters I often take out for fun.</p><p></p><p>2900 fps with the heavy 7s will match my 300WM trajectories for plinking, and still provide plenty of oomph for elk to 500 yds, and deer to half again more.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="entoptics, post: 1665715, member: 104268"] I appreciate the info everyone. Wish there was a little more data for 24", but I suspect the two inches will cost me 40-80 fps, so it appears I would still be able to comfortably keep the 175-180s around 2900 or a smidge more. I'm planning to rebarrel my Savage 300WM in 264 or 7mm (and buy a new 300WM), or outright buy a new 7mm and keep my 300 WM for awhile longer. The purpose for 7 or 264 is just a fun project (have components already), and a milder recoiling gun for more sensitive shooters I often take out for fun. 2900 fps with the heavy 7s will match my 300WM trajectories for plinking, and still provide plenty of oomph for elk to 500 yds, and deer to half again more. [/QUOTE]
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