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<blockquote data-quote="RuninL8" data-source="post: 2054921" data-attributes="member: 109233"><p>Anytime you get into the hotter 7mm's barrel life becomes and issue. When a customer calls and doesn't know what cartridge he/she wants to run, I kinda sigh, because of so many options. A good problem but a problem. The 26 nosler, 6.5 CM, and the 6.5 PRC are all great cartridges. I would stick with smaller cartridges, they equal less powder and right now that means more shooting. Also, if you go with a carbon barrel, recoil on larger cartridges can become an issue. You may want to look at some of the 6mm stuff too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RuninL8, post: 2054921, member: 109233"] Anytime you get into the hotter 7mm's barrel life becomes and issue. When a customer calls and doesn't know what cartridge he/she wants to run, I kinda sigh, because of so many options. A good problem but a problem. The 26 nosler, 6.5 CM, and the 6.5 PRC are all great cartridges. I would stick with smaller cartridges, they equal less powder and right now that means more shooting. Also, if you go with a carbon barrel, recoil on larger cartridges can become an issue. You may want to look at some of the 6mm stuff too. [/QUOTE]
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