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Which 7mag? 7lrm, 7dakota, 7 rem mag
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<blockquote data-quote="MudRunner2005" data-source="post: 988274" data-attributes="member: 12995"><p>I wasn't calling anyone a moron. So, you can read it how you want to make it sound in your own mind. But my opinion is allowed, just like his is.</p><p> </p><p>My opinion is my own, and based on my own personal experiences and reasonings. I know tons of people (locally) who have burned up 7RUM barrels in alot of less than 1,000 rounds. I've shot lots of 7RUMs. I even have a box of 7RUM brass sitting on my reloading stand from where my buddy tore his apart and built a heavy barreled 7mm STW, after 20 rounds with the RUM, because he couldn't get a consistant POI no matter what.</p><p> </p><p>My smith hunts with a .300 RUM (so you know he's not biased against the RUM calibers), but he says he changes most customer's 7RUM barrels at around 600-850 rounds, and once bore-scoped they're trashed, whether they'll still shoot or not.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MudRunner2005, post: 988274, member: 12995"] I wasn't calling anyone a moron. So, you can read it how you want to make it sound in your own mind. But my opinion is allowed, just like his is. My opinion is my own, and based on my own personal experiences and reasonings. I know tons of people (locally) who have burned up 7RUM barrels in alot of less than 1,000 rounds. I've shot lots of 7RUMs. I even have a box of 7RUM brass sitting on my reloading stand from where my buddy tore his apart and built a heavy barreled 7mm STW, after 20 rounds with the RUM, because he couldn't get a consistant POI no matter what. My smith hunts with a .300 RUM (so you know he's not biased against the RUM calibers), but he says he changes most customer's 7RUM barrels at around 600-850 rounds, and once bore-scoped they're trashed, whether they'll still shoot or not. [/QUOTE]
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