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Poor Man's 270 Sherman Possibility?
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<blockquote data-quote="TheSandman" data-source="post: 1837432" data-attributes="member: 112606"><p>Brother JumpingLegs, You are on the right track getting into reloading. It will help you with whatever you choose. A rechamber of your barrel will not get you much of anything. 22" 1n10 is a better match to what you already have than a large overbore. What is trigger like? What is stock like? Wood? Pretty? These are questions that determine investment. I see nothing wrong with action itself, strength, operation, looks(fluted bolt). I like spanking expensive guns with cheapies. I would leave Mossberg </p><p>on gun for all to see. Makes for some long faces. But in reality it's best to go with what gets you there (accuracy and power) for least which is a new 7mag. One with 26" barrel or you are neutering it. Money you save on dies can be invested into gun purchase. I've shot 7mags since early seventies (24")and think it's one of the best off the rack calibers made for North America. You will like your gun more with trigger worked, bedded and pillared on a refinished stock shooting custom matched to gun ammo. And it's lots of fun getting there. Good luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheSandman, post: 1837432, member: 112606"] Brother JumpingLegs, You are on the right track getting into reloading. It will help you with whatever you choose. A rechamber of your barrel will not get you much of anything. 22" 1n10 is a better match to what you already have than a large overbore. What is trigger like? What is stock like? Wood? Pretty? These are questions that determine investment. I see nothing wrong with action itself, strength, operation, looks(fluted bolt). I like spanking expensive guns with cheapies. I would leave Mossberg on gun for all to see. Makes for some long faces. But in reality it's best to go with what gets you there (accuracy and power) for least which is a new 7mag. One with 26" barrel or you are neutering it. Money you save on dies can be invested into gun purchase. I've shot 7mags since early seventies (24")and think it's one of the best off the rack calibers made for North America. You will like your gun more with trigger worked, bedded and pillared on a refinished stock shooting custom matched to gun ammo. And it's lots of fun getting there. Good luck [/QUOTE]
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