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My newish .30 Cal Wildcat.
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<blockquote data-quote="Apex Custom Rifles" data-source="post: 722598" data-attributes="member: 19307"><p>With the colaboartion of one of the wifes unlces, I built myself a .30 cal wildcat last year and never herd of the 7 LRM until today which I was reading about. Mine is .170" shorter to the shoulder and no belt, blown out case and a 30 degree shoulder. The original one was done on a .308 Norma case. However the .375 Ruger case seems to be the better easier way to go with slightly more capacity. </p><p></p><p>I chamberd the gun last year shot a few rounds through it and kinda left it sit. Initial groups at 100 were extremely good with the first 3 shots sticking to 1/4". Case capacity over the standard norma case were about 3 grains H20 capacity. Have not had a chance to stick it over the chrony. </p><p></p><p>After reading up about the 7 LRM I might have to break out my .30 again and start working with it again.</p><p></p><p>I'm a big fan of the non-belted 30 degree mag cases.</p><p></p><p>The photo shows the 7mm Rem Mag left, and my .30 cal wildcat Right.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Apex Custom Rifles, post: 722598, member: 19307"] With the colaboartion of one of the wifes unlces, I built myself a .30 cal wildcat last year and never herd of the 7 LRM until today which I was reading about. Mine is .170" shorter to the shoulder and no belt, blown out case and a 30 degree shoulder. The original one was done on a .308 Norma case. However the .375 Ruger case seems to be the better easier way to go with slightly more capacity. I chamberd the gun last year shot a few rounds through it and kinda left it sit. Initial groups at 100 were extremely good with the first 3 shots sticking to 1/4". Case capacity over the standard norma case were about 3 grains H20 capacity. Have not had a chance to stick it over the chrony. After reading up about the 7 LRM I might have to break out my .30 again and start working with it again. I'm a big fan of the non-belted 30 degree mag cases. The photo shows the 7mm Rem Mag left, and my .30 cal wildcat Right. [/QUOTE]
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