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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
Light weight magnum build options
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<blockquote data-quote="huckfin" data-source="post: 2848756" data-attributes="member: 109032"><p>Any 30 Cal bullet will work in the model 7 300wsm, its just how much case capacity are you willing to sacrifice when you seat that bullet into the cartridge at a COAL of 2.850'', getting a Wyatt's length (2.990-3.010")mag in a model 7 is not fun. A dual load in a gun is not a fun endeavor especially if your POI is not directly in line vertically. You need to settle on what you want your gun to do and build it for that purpose, don't expect one gun to do it all without it sacrificing in certain categories.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="huckfin, post: 2848756, member: 109032"] Any 30 Cal bullet will work in the model 7 300wsm, its just how much case capacity are you willing to sacrifice when you seat that bullet into the cartridge at a COAL of 2.850'', getting a Wyatt's length (2.990-3.010")mag in a model 7 is not fun. A dual load in a gun is not a fun endeavor especially if your POI is not directly in line vertically. You need to settle on what you want your gun to do and build it for that purpose, don't expect one gun to do it all without it sacrificing in certain categories. [/QUOTE]
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