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<blockquote data-quote="Barrelnut" data-source="post: 1212855" data-attributes="member: 74902"><p>I agree that all the above will always be hard to find brass for, and a couple of them (7WSM and & 7 RUM) may have no support before long. 7STW will probably always be around, but will always have brass availability issues.</p><p></p><p>If I wanted to get a high performance 7mm cartridge, I would go with the 280 Nosler. I think Nosler will always support this cartridge and they have a good track record of supplying brass for handloaders. They also make some pretty good rifles chambered in it.</p><p></p><p>Otherwise a 7 Mag is the safe choice. Great cartridge, I shoot it in a sporter rifle for general deer/elk hunting. It's a great round that sets right at the recoil limit most people can shoot accurately.</p><p></p><p>I would recommend a Savage rifle though. They are known for their accuracy and have one of the very best out of the box triggers (Remington, Ruger, Mossberg, and others now copy the Savage trigger...). I shoot 4 of them right now and am very happy with their accuracy and reliability. I would look at a Savage 116 in stainless steel in 7 Rem Mag.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Barrelnut, post: 1212855, member: 74902"] I agree that all the above will always be hard to find brass for, and a couple of them (7WSM and & 7 RUM) may have no support before long. 7STW will probably always be around, but will always have brass availability issues. If I wanted to get a high performance 7mm cartridge, I would go with the 280 Nosler. I think Nosler will always support this cartridge and they have a good track record of supplying brass for handloaders. They also make some pretty good rifles chambered in it. Otherwise a 7 Mag is the safe choice. Great cartridge, I shoot it in a sporter rifle for general deer/elk hunting. It's a great round that sets right at the recoil limit most people can shoot accurately. I would recommend a Savage rifle though. They are known for their accuracy and have one of the very best out of the box triggers (Remington, Ruger, Mossberg, and others now copy the Savage trigger...). I shoot 4 of them right now and am very happy with their accuracy and reliability. I would look at a Savage 116 in stainless steel in 7 Rem Mag. [/QUOTE]
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