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Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
7mm rum vs. 300 rum
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<blockquote data-quote="stifle" data-source="post: 181203" data-attributes="member: 9874"><p>Alright Pros,</p><p> I Am Buying A New Sendero Today. I Plan On Shooting The Factory Barrel Until I Get The Chance (money) To Do A Custom 30" Barrel. I Am Going To Have My Smith Do The Rest Of The Nicnacs Now. (jewel, Sako Extractor, Action Truing, Etc.). Still Cannot Decide On The Caliber. I Have Reloaded Some For The 300 Ultra And Have Not Had Any Problems With Accuracy. I Have Heard The The 7mm Rum Is A Little Finicky And Can Be Tricky To Get Accurate. Is This Just Another Uneducated Rumor Or Is There Something To This Claim? I Would Rather Go With The 7mm Because Of The Long Range Ballistics And Retained Energy But I Obviously Want To Hit Was Im Shooting At First. This Is My First Big Bore Long Range Project And I Want To Do It Right The First Time.</p><p> </p><p>Thanks,</p><p>Ron</p><p>.243 Ackley, 22-250 Ackley(pop)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stifle, post: 181203, member: 9874"] Alright Pros, I Am Buying A New Sendero Today. I Plan On Shooting The Factory Barrel Until I Get The Chance (money) To Do A Custom 30" Barrel. I Am Going To Have My Smith Do The Rest Of The Nicnacs Now. (jewel, Sako Extractor, Action Truing, Etc.). Still Cannot Decide On The Caliber. I Have Reloaded Some For The 300 Ultra And Have Not Had Any Problems With Accuracy. I Have Heard The The 7mm Rum Is A Little Finicky And Can Be Tricky To Get Accurate. Is This Just Another Uneducated Rumor Or Is There Something To This Claim? I Would Rather Go With The 7mm Because Of The Long Range Ballistics And Retained Energy But I Obviously Want To Hit Was Im Shooting At First. This Is My First Big Bore Long Range Project And I Want To Do It Right The First Time. Thanks, Ron .243 Ackley, 22-250 Ackley(pop) [/QUOTE]
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