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7PCR vs 284shehane or other 7mm
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<blockquote data-quote="highfinblue" data-source="post: 3000938" data-attributes="member: 67530"><p>If you're building it to shoot and not hunt, you're probably better off with something like the 7prc as brass life and barrel life is longer than the bigger cartridges. My gunsmith told me to expect around 600 rounds out of the 28 Nosler he built from me which is fine for a hunting rifle but would need rebarreled quickly if shot every month. I'm under 300 rounds, and now only shoot a few rounds a year checking zero, and double checking at distance before a hunt. I didn't even shoot it at distance this year because I failed to draw any tags. I have other rifles to shoot to stay in tune myself ranging from my 22lr's to the famed 6.5 CM that so many here love lol. The sound of steel banging at 1000 yards is pretty doggone cool.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="highfinblue, post: 3000938, member: 67530"] If you're building it to shoot and not hunt, you're probably better off with something like the 7prc as brass life and barrel life is longer than the bigger cartridges. My gunsmith told me to expect around 600 rounds out of the 28 Nosler he built from me which is fine for a hunting rifle but would need rebarreled quickly if shot every month. I'm under 300 rounds, and now only shoot a few rounds a year checking zero, and double checking at distance before a hunt. I didn't even shoot it at distance this year because I failed to draw any tags. I have other rifles to shoot to stay in tune myself ranging from my 22lr's to the famed 6.5 CM that so many here love lol. The sound of steel banging at 1000 yards is pretty doggone cool. [/QUOTE]
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