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7mm wsm
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<blockquote data-quote="Varmint Hunter" data-source="post: 1518084" data-attributes="member: 313"><p>I've owned a few custom rifles in 7WSM and recently had one rebarreled. The cartridge is capable of exceptional accuracy and produces impressive ballistics in a short action format. The 7WSM has a moderate level of recoil and doesn't need a brake; a big plus for a hunting rifle.</p><p>The only issue with the 7WSM is brass availability. I bought several hundred rounds of Win from "sellers" at a ridiculously high cost but at least I have it. With normal case prep, the Win brass is pretty good. There are a scarce few sources of 7WSM brass and they are likely to dry up with the lack of production rifles in that chambering.</p><p>I really like the 7WSM and probably will always have one but if I was building/buying another rifle I'd make quality brass availability a consideration before making a final decision. A 7-300WSM would be perfect if you don't mind having a custom chambered rifle. Or...…. just go 7SAUM.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Varmint Hunter, post: 1518084, member: 313"] I've owned a few custom rifles in 7WSM and recently had one rebarreled. The cartridge is capable of exceptional accuracy and produces impressive ballistics in a short action format. The 7WSM has a moderate level of recoil and doesn't need a brake; a big plus for a hunting rifle. The only issue with the 7WSM is brass availability. I bought several hundred rounds of Win from "sellers" at a ridiculously high cost but at least I have it. With normal case prep, the Win brass is pretty good. There are a scarce few sources of 7WSM brass and they are likely to dry up with the lack of production rifles in that chambering. I really like the 7WSM and probably will always have one but if I was building/buying another rifle I'd make quality brass availability a consideration before making a final decision. A 7-300WSM would be perfect if you don't mind having a custom chambered rifle. Or...…. just go 7SAUM. [/QUOTE]
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