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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
Decided on a custom reamer now another question...
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<blockquote data-quote="crazyhorse" data-source="post: 1556021" data-attributes="member: 3056"><p>Good info! I can definitely see the benefits of easing the transition as it relates to pressure spikes. I'm hoping to shoot the Berger 175 Elite which will be the heaviest one Id like to shoot. Anything over 175gr (In my mind) exceeds the capabilities of the 7RM and needs the STW, 28N velocities to get acceptable LR performance.</p><p>I've learned over the years, if you want 28N performance, build a 28N and stop abusing barrels and components trying to get it out of the 7RM.</p><p><u>For me personally</u>, the 7RM is a great blend of power and performance without crossing the threshold into the "super magnum" world where the need for muzzle breaks and lots of powder become a reality.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crazyhorse, post: 1556021, member: 3056"] Good info! I can definitely see the benefits of easing the transition as it relates to pressure spikes. I'm hoping to shoot the Berger 175 Elite which will be the heaviest one Id like to shoot. Anything over 175gr (In my mind) exceeds the capabilities of the 7RM and needs the STW, 28N velocities to get acceptable LR performance. I've learned over the years, if you want 28N performance, build a 28N and stop abusing barrels and components trying to get it out of the 7RM. [U]For me personally[/U], the 7RM is a great blend of power and performance without crossing the threshold into the "super magnum" world where the need for muzzle breaks and lots of powder become a reality. [/QUOTE]
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