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7mm RUM vs. 300 RUM and (PICS)....
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<blockquote data-quote="goodgrouper" data-source="post: 185883" data-attributes="member: 2852"><p>Yes, you can. But not if you're practicing a lot. I have only had my 338 thunder two years (based off of an ultra mag case) and I've already put 850 rounds through it and she is getting cracked now. And it is smaller capacity and a larger bore size than either the 300 ultra or the 7mm ultra. If it were a 7 ultra, I would be having to rebarrel right now and hope everything gets made and back to me with enough time to work up a load for the 2008 season! I don't like to do things like that in a rush! But instead, I went with a less radical round and I won't have to rebarrel for a few more seasons yet.</p><p>i.e., less radical=less headache and heartburn.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>But remember, you have a custom barrel made of high grade metal. ANd also remember, when they start to go, they go fast.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="goodgrouper, post: 185883, member: 2852"] Yes, you can. But not if you're practicing a lot. I have only had my 338 thunder two years (based off of an ultra mag case) and I've already put 850 rounds through it and she is getting cracked now. And it is smaller capacity and a larger bore size than either the 300 ultra or the 7mm ultra. If it were a 7 ultra, I would be having to rebarrel right now and hope everything gets made and back to me with enough time to work up a load for the 2008 season! I don't like to do things like that in a rush! But instead, I went with a less radical round and I won't have to rebarrel for a few more seasons yet. i.e., less radical=less headache and heartburn. But remember, you have a custom barrel made of high grade metal. ANd also remember, when they start to go, they go fast. [/QUOTE]
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