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Facts is far more soothing..................
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HBB;
Why are you even bothering to ask questions, since you've already made up your mind about what, why, and how, before you started? Just curious too see if anybody else had experiences with a similar rifle. What if everyone who had experience with a 22" 7mmRM recommended against it? Would you then change your mind? Possibly
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Read fine, think fine, dumb idea. Knock yourself out, my bet is you've not shot one like it. Maybe he hasn't, but I have. There is really no difference in blast or kick. Velocity is 100fps or less below the velocities listed in the reloading manuals. The questions is, have you shot a 21 or 22" 7RM? I doubt he has ever shot a 7 Mag of any flavor but I bet he read about it in Field & Stream
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It'd be akin to everyone who's been laid saying "you'll not like it",which reiterates the reason to consider the source(s).
I'm hip on getting laid and a 22" 7Remmie...in no particular order....................(grin)
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Just send it up here. I'll treat her right with a diet of 162s and a proper handle
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Can't believe I read this whole thread. I've had a 24" 7mm RM for the last 40 years shoots great, its my hot rod, would never do anything to it to lower its performance envelope... Cut my barrel length down ? Never happen,not while own it. Can't carry the weight of the extra 4" of barrel? Don't bother to start up the ridge with anything, maybe you can find a lighter weight keyboard to use also. Yeah, all BS aside HBB its your gun . But think on this, if a 22" 7mm RM is such a great idea why don't they make them that way from the factory? Can't really remember anybody sending them out to the public with a 22" tube, why is that do you suppose? Like I said it's your gun. Magnum_Man
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Just send it up here. I'll treat her right with a diet of 162s and a proper handle Quit coveting my 7Mag your 7x57 is going to get jealous
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While a short barreled 7mm Mag is no .264 WM, in a pinch you can still find your way home at night by touching off a round every 1/4 mile or so.
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While a short barreled 7mm Mag is no .264 WM, in a pinch you can still find your way home at night by touching off a round every 1/4 mile or so. <laughing> Like calling for your own illumination flares...
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While a short barreled 7mm Mag is no .264 WM, in a pinch you can still find your way home at night by touching off a round every 1/4 mile or so. <laughing> Like calling for your own illumination flares... Just load a little powdered magnesium in the cases along with the powder. Home made Starburst shells
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I have (3) 7mmRM rifles with 26" barrels and (1) 7mmRM with a 23.375" barrel.
I have shot (8) deer with a 22" 270.
If shorter barrels are lighter and more accurate, but longer barrels have more velocity, I would take shorter. Still, I have never cut length off a barrel yet to make it shorter and more accurate. Enough get short cutting off shot out throats or the wrong chamber or the wrong threads.
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But think on this, if a 22" 7mm RM is such a great idea why don't they make them that way from the factory? Can't really remember anybody sending them out to the public with a 22" tube, why is that do you suppose? Like I said it's your gun. Magnum_Man i'm pretty sure the Winchester FeatherWeight was made in 7mm RM with 22" bbl...
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But think on this, if a 22" 7mm RM is such a great idea why don't they make them that way from the factory? Can't really remember anybody sending them out to the public with a 22" tube, why is that do you suppose? Like I said it's your gun. Magnum_Man i'm pretty sure the Winchester FeatherWeight was made in 7mm RM with 22" bbl... They did and also offered it in .300 Winchester. I briefly owned one in .300 and like a big dummy traded it off.
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Husqvarna also made a factory 21.5" 7RM. When I was younger I thought that they had made a mistake, and wished that it had been produced with a longer barrel. Now I value the rifle for it's handling and balance, with minimal velocity loss, and it turns out that Husqvarna knew what they were doing, after all
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The Huskies are GREAT Rifles.
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Read fine, think fine, dumb idea. Knock yourself out, my bet is you've not shot one like it. Maybe he hasn't, but I have. There is really no difference in blast or kick. Velocity is 100fps or less below the velocities listed in the reloading manuals. The questions is, have you shot a 21 or 22" 7RM? Sure did, a .280 w/ same barrel length was only slightly slower. Blast was big too...
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A 7mmremmag with a 22" barrel would be a total waste.I don't see the point in putting up with all the noise and muzzle blast for 280 velocities.
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But think on this, if a 22" 7mm RM is such a great idea why don't they make them that way from the factory? Can't really remember anybody sending them out to the public with a 22" tube, why is that do you suppose? Like I said it's your gun. Magnum_Man i'm pretty sure the Winchester FeatherWeight was made in 7mm RM with 22" bbl... More impressively, the made the fwt in .264 with a 22" barrel as well. They did and also offered it in .300 Winchester. I briefly owned one in .300 and like a big dummy traded it off.
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I wanted to build my Sons 7 Mag at 22" but he insisted on 24" My stainless/Synthetic 338 is 22" and just about perfect for me. I don't get all the complaints about muzzle blast. I can't tell any difference between my 22" and my Ruger 26"
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I don't get all the complaints about muzzle blast. I can't tell any difference between my 22" and my Ruger 26"
This is one thing that has really puzzled me about some of the comments. As far as my ears can tell all centerfire rifles are loud.
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