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possible 7mm rem mag rebarrel
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<blockquote data-quote="BJH" data-source="post: 1401577" data-attributes="member: 93876"><p>With 600 yards as your stated max range needed. Stick with the 7mm RM. Great round and has capability to go well beyond 600 yards with proper supporting equipment and ammunition. Plus no need for a muzzle brake. Throw a 26", or if it were me, a 28" quality barrel and have the action worked over and the gun will do phenomenal things for you. If you jump to the 28 Nosler you will run faster, but you will need a brake for sure. I am not knocking the 28, it is a wicked cartridge! I am working on load development for one right now and it is pushing a 180 grain Berger at 3190 fps average muzzle velocity. It is a tack driver too. But I wouldn't even attempt a shot without a muzzle brake. I have sent a lot of lead down range for the 7mm RM cartridge and it is still my favorite "All-Around" cartridge. Will shoot well beyond what you are saying you need if it is set up right.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BJH, post: 1401577, member: 93876"] With 600 yards as your stated max range needed. Stick with the 7mm RM. Great round and has capability to go well beyond 600 yards with proper supporting equipment and ammunition. Plus no need for a muzzle brake. Throw a 26", or if it were me, a 28" quality barrel and have the action worked over and the gun will do phenomenal things for you. If you jump to the 28 Nosler you will run faster, but you will need a brake for sure. I am not knocking the 28, it is a wicked cartridge! I am working on load development for one right now and it is pushing a 180 grain Berger at 3190 fps average muzzle velocity. It is a tack driver too. But I wouldn't even attempt a shot without a muzzle brake. I have sent a lot of lead down range for the 7mm RM cartridge and it is still my favorite "All-Around" cartridge. Will shoot well beyond what you are saying you need if it is set up right. [/QUOTE]
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