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What ACTION for a 7mm-338 LAPUA Imp. cartridge?
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<blockquote data-quote="goodgrouper" data-source="post: 64843" data-attributes="member: 2852"><p>Didn't mean to rattle you up. It is just that I haven't heard anything funnier than that since the 22-.378 eargoneloudensplittenboomer!</p><p></p><p>Neither the 7 ultra or 7 stw have tolerable recoil levels without brakes in my opinion, and are still a little too much for good barrel life.</p><p></p><p>It is hard to say what would be the best gun for each hunter as styles, ranges, conditions, and biases are all factors.</p><p></p><p>You state you want something that bucks the wind, and I assume you want something flat. High bc is the best tool for overcoming wind, and velocity is best for flatness (to a point). If it were me, I would not scoff at a hot loaded .25-06 or 7mm mag with accubonds. It sounds quiant I know, but you can turn boring, small cartridges into huge competitors by just using bullets with high bc's.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="goodgrouper, post: 64843, member: 2852"] Didn't mean to rattle you up. It is just that I haven't heard anything funnier than that since the 22-.378 eargoneloudensplittenboomer! Neither the 7 ultra or 7 stw have tolerable recoil levels without brakes in my opinion, and are still a little too much for good barrel life. It is hard to say what would be the best gun for each hunter as styles, ranges, conditions, and biases are all factors. You state you want something that bucks the wind, and I assume you want something flat. High bc is the best tool for overcoming wind, and velocity is best for flatness (to a point). If it were me, I would not scoff at a hot loaded .25-06 or 7mm mag with accubonds. It sounds quiant I know, but you can turn boring, small cartridges into huge competitors by just using bullets with high bc's. [/QUOTE]
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