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Browning xbolt 26/28 nosler.
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<blockquote data-quote="DJ Fergus" data-source="post: 1872334" data-attributes="member: 93895"><p>I have a braked 7mm stw that I really like, I think I would like the 28 nosler as well but the 7mm rem mag is just easy. Most folks doesn't need a brake for it. Once you get the hang of reloading for it, a fellow can make just about any rifle chambered in 7mm rem mag shoot good. I can get 50 pieces of Nosler or Norma brass for around $20 cheaper than 25 pieces of the same brand in my 7stw or a 28 nosler. Now ive said all this and I know that everyone has a cartridge dear to their heart and that's great also. I got started reloading on a 7mm rem mag. I sort of feel like if I can't get one to shoot good quickly, then something is bad wrong with it. I don't believe there is anything magic about the 7mm rem mag but it is an all around cartridge. 180gr low drag bullets turns this old 60's relic into a long range low budget hammer. Lots of folks are awaiting a mainstream belt-less cartridge with less shoulder taper to replace it. The 7mm blaser could possibly see mass success. Might try the blaser if I shoot the barrels out of my three 7mm rem mags & stw. Will probably be a long time before that happens though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DJ Fergus, post: 1872334, member: 93895"] I have a braked 7mm stw that I really like, I think I would like the 28 nosler as well but the 7mm rem mag is just easy. Most folks doesn't need a brake for it. Once you get the hang of reloading for it, a fellow can make just about any rifle chambered in 7mm rem mag shoot good. I can get 50 pieces of Nosler or Norma brass for around $20 cheaper than 25 pieces of the same brand in my 7stw or a 28 nosler. Now ive said all this and I know that everyone has a cartridge dear to their heart and that's great also. I got started reloading on a 7mm rem mag. I sort of feel like if I can't get one to shoot good quickly, then something is bad wrong with it. I don't believe there is anything magic about the 7mm rem mag but it is an all around cartridge. 180gr low drag bullets turns this old 60's relic into a long range low budget hammer. Lots of folks are awaiting a mainstream belt-less cartridge with less shoulder taper to replace it. The 7mm blaser could possibly see mass success. Might try the blaser if I shoot the barrels out of my three 7mm rem mags & stw. Will probably be a long time before that happens though. [/QUOTE]
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