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.338-06 - Definitely Steve Timm's article. 7mm-08 - Haviland - I'd already been using it, but his writings about his boys taking elk always provided a little reassurance about its abilities.
Honorable mention to Finn. Everything he wrote about made me want to try it.
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It is possible, though I am not conscious of it.
These are my opinions, feel free to disagree.
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7x30- Ken Waters 250AI- PO Ackley
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About 10 years ago.....6.5CM......becuase unbiased and nonderanged people like John Barsness who actually know WTH their doing presented the facts, and they were and correct, and remain so.
It is irrelevant what you think. What matters is the TRUTH.
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I was lusting for a 7mm STW after reading Mr. Simpson’s articles and found a beater 7mm Weatherby at Marks Outdoors in Vestavia Hills, AL annual Sanford & Son gun sale to rechamber to STW. I thought I should shoot it to check the barrel before spending money on it. It shot great and factory ballistics were listed just a fuzz less than the STW. I took it to a well known gunsmith in Lynwood, WA and he was very opinionated against building STW rifles, so I scrapped the project and went on to kill several deer and elk with the MK V. I still have it and even acquired a second one. Three more Weatherby’s later, the saga continued…
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A model 12R savage in 22-250. Read articles about the cartridge and gun. I purchased one and it was as good as they claimed. Still have the gun but with a 6br barrel. Shoots great. Edk
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35 Whelen from hunting forums 7mm-08 from this forum 6.5 CM from this forum 280 from hunting forums
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I sure would like to find a classy B-29 because of the ballistic miracles JB reported...
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here is one more cartridge a read about and seen some videos on the computer a 25 Creedmoor that i call a 257 Creedmoor and it has turned to be a great unique cartridge. some of those videos were not competely true on how to load or reload this cartridge but with the help of using Widden die company dies then loading and reloading and talking with Widden employee 1st too the 257 Creedmoor has turned out to be a very fine cartridge and very accurate too.
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308Norma-George Shriber. A very experienced hunter . It was the talk around the lunch table. It was special.
You can hunt longer with wind at your back
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Skeeter Skelton and the .44 special. Have to say it’s as good as advertised
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7X57....JOC 308....Largely due to Wooters 338-06...Steve Timm 25-284...this forum years ago
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I sure would like to find a classy B-29 because of the ballistic miracles JB reported... Perhaps with a disclaimer, that classic article needs to be in the next Gun Gack
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A 257 Weatherby (specifically in a Vanguard Classic) compliments of Mr. John Barsness:)
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The .270 Win based on Jack O'Connor's writings as well as the 257 Roberts. The 6.5 PRC from a magazine article.
The lack of planning on your part does not constitute an emergency on my part!
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7 STW - Layne Simpson
Right after the article came out, I sent my left hand 7mm Weatherby off to be rechambered. It came back all dikked up, so I rebarreled it with a Lilja in 7 STW. Still shot like crap. Had it pillar bedded by KDF. Still shot like crap. Sold it at huge loss. I still have a Rem 700 L/H SS in 7 STW as well as a Sako 75 SS, wood stock.
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Run it up, until you blow it up, then back it down a bit.
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Your question is interesting.
Every cartridge I have wanted was the result of someone writing about it or telling me about it.
Last edited by RinB; 09/28/23.
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Jim Carmichel- .22 CHeetah
Jack O'Connor- .270 Win, 7x57
Bob Milek- .25/06
My Granddad- .30/06
BobinNH- 7mm Mashburn Magnum I too have a 22 CHeetah, MKII version from Jim Carmichel and Fred Huntington. I dont hear or read much about this figuration. Does anyone here have experience with one?
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Biggest one for me was the 308 norma magnum with many more like 7mm stw ,the linebaughs both 475 then 500 257 Roberts plus others but one that I ran accross because ammo was always available during the recent shortage made me look up and read about then decided I needed to have a rebore done to the trusty 9.3x62
Writers cost me like many others alot of money but no regrets
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