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7RM or 7mm/300 win
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<blockquote data-quote="mrb1982" data-source="post: 932780" data-attributes="member: 50419"><p>Just wondering what peoples thoughts are about having a 7RM reamed to a 7mm/300 win. I got a sendero 7RM that shoots pretty good that I have a brake on and an adjustable cheekpiece, tactical bolt handle, jewell trigger. Really shoots nice with the 180gr bullets. I am intrigued by the thoughts of a couple hundred more fps with the 180 bergers I'm shooting.</p><p> </p><p>I am looking for 1000-1200yds max, hunting game up to elk size, not necessarily to that range. But at least practice out to 1000-1200.</p><p> </p><p>Without other caliber recommendations, would spend the money to just have a simple ream on it or just shoot it the way it is?</p><p> </p><p>I figure if I had it reamed in the next year, the shoot the heck out of it and when Berger get's the 195's together, go for a rebarrel. Or I could just wait and do it all at one time also. Might be the easier way to do it?????</p><p> </p><p>Just curious of opinion on these two calibers specifically at this point. Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mrb1982, post: 932780, member: 50419"] Just wondering what peoples thoughts are about having a 7RM reamed to a 7mm/300 win. I got a sendero 7RM that shoots pretty good that I have a brake on and an adjustable cheekpiece, tactical bolt handle, jewell trigger. Really shoots nice with the 180gr bullets. I am intrigued by the thoughts of a couple hundred more fps with the 180 bergers I'm shooting. I am looking for 1000-1200yds max, hunting game up to elk size, not necessarily to that range. But at least practice out to 1000-1200. Without other caliber recommendations, would spend the money to just have a simple ream on it or just shoot it the way it is? I figure if I had it reamed in the next year, the shoot the heck out of it and when Berger get's the 195's together, go for a rebarrel. Or I could just wait and do it all at one time also. Might be the easier way to do it????? Just curious of opinion on these two calibers specifically at this point. Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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