pig ranch deadeye
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The 7mm Mashburn Magnum has about five or six grains more powder capacity than the 7mm Rem Mag. It has a neck that is about half again as long. You can seat the bullets out long so as not to impinge on the powder capacity.
This is about the same advantage as provided by the 7LRMm, a more modern belt-less round. So my question is, which round is better? I say the 7mm Mashburn is better because the case easily can be formed from .300 win mag brass. The advantage is practicality.
What do you guys think? Either round allows you to step up from the 7mm Rem Mag in performance, letting you propel 175 grain bullets at the same velocity as the 160 grain bullets in the 7mm Rem Mag. So gentlemen, let me hear from you. Which round is better?
This is about the same advantage as provided by the 7LRMm, a more modern belt-less round. So my question is, which round is better? I say the 7mm Mashburn is better because the case easily can be formed from .300 win mag brass. The advantage is practicality.
What do you guys think? Either round allows you to step up from the 7mm Rem Mag in performance, letting you propel 175 grain bullets at the same velocity as the 160 grain bullets in the 7mm Rem Mag. So gentlemen, let me hear from you. Which round is better?