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<blockquote data-quote="std7mag" data-source="post: 2702747" data-attributes="member: 125590"><p>Too long of a freebore can be a negative at times. </p><p>Take the SAAMI 284 Win for example. </p><p>Due to the rifles it was originally chambered for the freebore is rather long. </p><p>It's a hit & miss (so to say) as to which bullets will shoot well from it. </p><p>Especially in the 120-160gr bullets that i shoot in all my other 7mm's. </p><p>I could jump up to the 180gr or heavier class, but i'd rather have a 30-06 for that. </p><p></p><p>Shooting the 140gr & 168gr Berger VLD just doesn't group well at all with the large jump. </p><p></p><p>At least i haven't been able to get them to do so.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="std7mag, post: 2702747, member: 125590"] Too long of a freebore can be a negative at times. Take the SAAMI 284 Win for example. Due to the rifles it was originally chambered for the freebore is rather long. It's a hit & miss (so to say) as to which bullets will shoot well from it. Especially in the 120-160gr bullets that i shoot in all my other 7mm's. I could jump up to the 180gr or heavier class, but i'd rather have a 30-06 for that. Shooting the 140gr & 168gr Berger VLD just doesn't group well at all with the large jump. At least i haven't been able to get them to do so. [/QUOTE]
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