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Rebarreling/rechambering a 7 rem mag to 7mm dakota?
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<blockquote data-quote="Michael O&#039;Connor" data-source="post: 1580750" data-attributes="member: 103722"><p>That is not an applicable question. What velocity do you want with your favorite 7mm bullets. I will not advise you to put 15 to 20 % more powder weight in a case for 50 to 100 fps. If you want a barrel burner get a RUM or Allen Magnum, and the Allen Magnum is more efficient than other cases with better velocity. If you are building a rifle, you have to have goals of velocity at distance with energy requirements for your needs. </p><p></p><p>BINGO ! You have one answer to the Oddball proprietary 7mm Dackota case. But gentlemen, there are other other cases that perform exactly like that case with more efficiency. The Dakota is a better designed case than the 28 Nosler. I would also say that the 7mm Blaser Magnum will go neck and neck with The 7mm Weatherby without the higher pressure. All this information is fruitless, unless you know the COAL for your magazine. That is how you choose a cartridge with your favorite bullet lengths.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Michael O'Connor, post: 1580750, member: 103722"] That is not an applicable question. What velocity do you want with your favorite 7mm bullets. I will not advise you to put 15 to 20 % more powder weight in a case for 50 to 100 fps. If you want a barrel burner get a RUM or Allen Magnum, and the Allen Magnum is more efficient than other cases with better velocity. If you are building a rifle, you have to have goals of velocity at distance with energy requirements for your needs. BINGO ! You have one answer to the Oddball proprietary 7mm Dackota case. But gentlemen, there are other other cases that perform exactly like that case with more efficiency. The Dakota is a better designed case than the 28 Nosler. I would also say that the 7mm Blaser Magnum will go neck and neck with The 7mm Weatherby without the higher pressure. All this information is fruitless, unless you know the COAL for your magazine. That is how you choose a cartridge with your favorite bullet lengths. [/QUOTE]
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