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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
Decisison decisions..
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<blockquote data-quote="Montanasloth" data-source="post: 1073404" data-attributes="member: 88494"><p>The difference in the 270 and 7mm are very minimal, .007, which is why I had originally wrote it off for a later date; but I just can't help but fell the urge to have one in my safe. I will most likely be replacing a trigger and if I go the weatherby route I will be changing he stock. I will have to look into the savage as well. what ever route I go with the gun it will more than likely be topped with a vortex. I've read that the 2 inches of barrel difference isn't much but I can't help but think that no matter how you slice it physics weigh on the side of the longer barrel for it being faster, and really who doesn't want something faster, weather its their bullet or their car?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Montanasloth, post: 1073404, member: 88494"] The difference in the 270 and 7mm are very minimal, .007, which is why I had originally wrote it off for a later date; but I just can't help but fell the urge to have one in my safe. I will most likely be replacing a trigger and if I go the weatherby route I will be changing he stock. I will have to look into the savage as well. what ever route I go with the gun it will more than likely be topped with a vortex. I've read that the 2 inches of barrel difference isn't much but I can't help but think that no matter how you slice it physics weigh on the side of the longer barrel for it being faster, and really who doesn't want something faster, weather its their bullet or their car? [/QUOTE]
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