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7x61 S&H wildcat?
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<blockquote data-quote="LoneTraveler" data-source="post: 1908487" data-attributes="member: 77249"><p>If your rifle is a Mauser Action it would be a good rifle for reloading in 7X61 S&H. The only rifle at one time that was built in that caliber was the Shultz and Larson rifle. The S&L action had its lugs on the back of the bolt. Between bolt compression and action stretching, About 3 shots and cases were toast. About 3/8 - 1/2" above the belt the case would separate. I had a friend who had a 7X61 S&H,S&L rifle, When he was at the range or hunting he carried a case extractor in his pocket or pack just in case. </p><p></p><p>I liked the 7X61 S&H so much, When Remington came out with the 7mm RM, I Compared the 2 and bought a 7mm RM and hunted with it, Till my wife blew the money and I had to sell it for food, heat and electric.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LoneTraveler, post: 1908487, member: 77249"] If your rifle is a Mauser Action it would be a good rifle for reloading in 7X61 S&H. The only rifle at one time that was built in that caliber was the Shultz and Larson rifle. The S&L action had its lugs on the back of the bolt. Between bolt compression and action stretching, About 3 shots and cases were toast. About 3/8 - 1/2" above the belt the case would separate. I had a friend who had a 7X61 S&H,S&L rifle, When he was at the range or hunting he carried a case extractor in his pocket or pack just in case. I liked the 7X61 S&H so much, When Remington came out with the 7mm RM, I Compared the 2 and bought a 7mm RM and hunted with it, Till my wife blew the money and I had to sell it for food, heat and electric. [/QUOTE]
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