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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: 1580773" data-attributes="member: 103722"><p>No doubt the 28 Nosler will grain per grain charge outperform the other three with a belt on two of them and the ungodly powder charge of the RUM, but you are dealing with a cartridge that consumes a lot of powder without the dividend of efficiency with it's velocity. I am prejudiced anyways, I like 1.15 neck length to caliber width (Litz taught ) and depending upon the type of action, a 30° or 35° shoulder. Cartridge case life and barrel life enhancement is more important to me than high pressure and 50- 80 fps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Michael O'Connor, post: 1580773, member: 103722"] No doubt the 28 Nosler will grain per grain charge outperform the other three with a belt on two of them and the ungodly powder charge of the RUM, but you are dealing with a cartridge that consumes a lot of powder without the dividend of efficiency with it's velocity. I am prejudiced anyways, I like 1.15 neck length to caliber width (Litz taught ) and depending upon the type of action, a 30° or 35° shoulder. Cartridge case life and barrel life enhancement is more important to me than high pressure and 50- 80 fps. [/QUOTE]
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