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7RUM New Lilja, Bullets and Wyatts Box?
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<blockquote data-quote="Elk Hunter 338" data-source="post: 927143" data-attributes="member: 23509"><p>allard, </p><p> </p><p> Depending on how your smith is going to throat your rifles chamber will reflect how long of a mag box you will need especially if you ever want to run the bigger 200 gr wildcats or 195 bergers if they ever come out and the 180 hybrid. If it was me i would put the 4.00" CF Wyatts in it while its apart and never have to worry about running out of space no matter what bullet i ran as long as your chamber is throated accordingly. these bigger cases really shine when barrel length and heavies are thrown in the mix and yes you will gain quite a bit if you step up to the bigger bullets. Dont get me wrong the 160 accubond is a great bullet but in that case i would try the nosler accubond LR 175 gr, the 180 berger or bigger and watch as your energy increases at longer ranges. Good luck and have fun</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Elk Hunter 338, post: 927143, member: 23509"] allard, Depending on how your smith is going to throat your rifles chamber will reflect how long of a mag box you will need especially if you ever want to run the bigger 200 gr wildcats or 195 bergers if they ever come out and the 180 hybrid. If it was me i would put the 4.00" CF Wyatts in it while its apart and never have to worry about running out of space no matter what bullet i ran as long as your chamber is throated accordingly. these bigger cases really shine when barrel length and heavies are thrown in the mix and yes you will gain quite a bit if you step up to the bigger bullets. Dont get me wrong the 160 accubond is a great bullet but in that case i would try the nosler accubond LR 175 gr, the 180 berger or bigger and watch as your energy increases at longer ranges. Good luck and have fun [/QUOTE]
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