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Everybody loves the WSM, so why are brass companies ignoring it?
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<blockquote data-quote="Varmint Hunter" data-source="post: 2893833" data-attributes="member: 313"><p>The 7WSM has to be the most underrated cartridge of all time. I've had two custom rifles in 7WSM and they shoot great but brass has always been an issue. I just dropped my 7WSM off at the smith to have it rebarrled to 6.5PRC. I built another rifle in 7PRC to replace the WSM, but, so far the 7PRC will not group as well at 400yds. Both the WSM and the PRC shoot the same bullets at the same speed. If I could get quality 7WSM brass it would remain my #1 cartridge for LR whitetails and similar critters.</p><p></p><p>I did reform some 300WSM brass into 7WSM but it was a big PITA. It's much easier to rechamber to 7-300WSM or 7-270WSM.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Varmint Hunter, post: 2893833, member: 313"] The 7WSM has to be the most underrated cartridge of all time. I've had two custom rifles in 7WSM and they shoot great but brass has always been an issue. I just dropped my 7WSM off at the smith to have it rebarrled to 6.5PRC. I built another rifle in 7PRC to replace the WSM, but, so far the 7PRC will not group as well at 400yds. Both the WSM and the PRC shoot the same bullets at the same speed. If I could get quality 7WSM brass it would remain my #1 cartridge for LR whitetails and similar critters. I did reform some 300WSM brass into 7WSM but it was a big PITA. It's much easier to rechamber to 7-300WSM or 7-270WSM. [/QUOTE]
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