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what is this 7mm called ?
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<blockquote data-quote="MontanaRifleman" data-source="post: 908488" data-attributes="member: 11717"><p>According to AmmoGuide, the 7 Dakota has 90.7 gr of H2O capacity and the 300 Dakota has 94.8. That is to the top of the neck and the 300 has slightly more neck capacity than the 7. The only difference in usable case volume dimensions is the shoulder length. The 300 is only .110" longer than the 7. That does not add up to 7 gr of powder. 4 at the most and maybe closer to 3. I've got some 300 Dakota cases here and I could borrow a 7 case if needed.</p><p></p><p>I think converting everything to the Hybrid is a great idea. Overall they are easier to load for and have better BC's. Too bad on the impact of development for new bullets though, but worth in the long run IMO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MontanaRifleman, post: 908488, member: 11717"] According to AmmoGuide, the 7 Dakota has 90.7 gr of H2O capacity and the 300 Dakota has 94.8. That is to the top of the neck and the 300 has slightly more neck capacity than the 7. The only difference in usable case volume dimensions is the shoulder length. The 300 is only .110" longer than the 7. That does not add up to 7 gr of powder. 4 at the most and maybe closer to 3. I've got some 300 Dakota cases here and I could borrow a 7 case if needed. I think converting everything to the Hybrid is a great idea. Overall they are easier to load for and have better BC's. Too bad on the impact of development for new bullets though, but worth in the long run IMO. [/QUOTE]
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