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My favorite cartridge and I have it in my favorite hunting rifle, and that being the Kimber Montana. Factory Winchester ammo for the 7mm WSM is plentiful up here. Winchester is making a run of brass here soon from I've heard.
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Winchester did to the 7mm WSM what Remington did to the 280, assuring its lack of acceptance.
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Haven't seen much Win brass anywhere in years.
Had a 7 WSM ten years ago. Very, very finicky. Once I figured out a load it tolerated, it was a consistent shooter, but only with that load. Sold it to a hunting buddy that liked it more than I.
I like the 280AI much more. Not at all selective in care and feeding. Very accurate. No stretching. Easy keeper.
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If it's tourist season, why can't we shoot them?
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I dunno if it's dead, but I do know the last 3 big game animals shot with mine are dead. And I have about 6 lbs. of brass for it ...
Thinkin' 7mm bullets are not dead yet...
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In terms of thump per unit recoil, it's hard to beat as a long range caliber.
I do not entertain hypotheticals. The world itself is vexing enough. -- Col. Stonehill
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In terms of thump per unit recoil, it's hard to beat as a long range caliber. Ain't that the truth. Especially when loaded with a 195 Berger Hybrid at 2850 fps...
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I have a Kimber Montana 7mm WSM and it's sighted in for the Barnes 110 TTSX bullet.
On 3-17-16 it put two 2" high at 200 yds into a 1/4" group! The bullet holes touch!
The 'group' was one inch to the right.
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Wonderful cartridge. Glad to hear a run of brass is coming down the pike.
The CENTER will hold.
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Not sure why or how many more steps you'd take in necking down 300 WSM brass to the 7mm WSM but with one pass I've got about 80% of my brass being 300 WSM in head stamp name only.
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Just a .040" difference in shoulder location. [bleep]...the bolt closed, prolly G2G!!
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Not sure why or how many more steps you'd take in necking down 300 WSM brass to the 7mm WSM but with one pass I've got about 80% of my brass being 300 WSM in head stamp name only. Yes, it's a one-pass deal to bump the neck into forming a false shoulder...
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Not sure why or how many more steps you'd take in necking down 300 WSM brass to the 7mm WSM but with one pass I've got about 80% of my brass being 300 WSM in head stamp name only. Yes, it's a one-pass deal to bump the neck into forming a false shoulder... That's how I make my 7wsm brass
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When you do a search on gunbroker there are only half a dozen 7 wsm items total while for 270 wsm 8 pages includes guns, ammo, reloading, etc.
I never would have guess the 270 wsm was that popular.
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Eight pages of people trying to get rid of their 270 wsm guns and accessories versus half a dozen that want to get rid of their 7mm wsm stuff. Sounds like everyone that has 7mm wsm wants to keep them to me. I'm keeping mine.
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I've finally acquired enough brass to be comfortable shooting one I've had in the safe a few years.
I have a 300 WSM so I am not interested in fire forming cases with the wrong head stamp.
Be very hard for me to believe Winchester will do a run of 7 WSM brass. A call this week for 7 Rem Mag schedule run said they were not doing that one anytime soon. I don't know WTF is going on with brass supply. Anything seems hard to obtain today
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Maybe Midway is just dropping it because it has not been produced in so long and can't be backordered. They had Winny .22 Hornet brass marked "Discontinued" the other day; now it's gone.
What fresh Hell is this?
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When you do a search on gunbroker there are only half a dozen 7 wsm items total while for 270 wsm 8 pages includes guns, ammo, reloading, etc.
I never would have guess the 270 wsm was that popular. I think the 270 is very popular due to the fact it actually offers a step up (albeit minor is some rifles) velocity wise over the benchmark case. Although, the 270 is not a mag like the 300 win/7 rem. I'm not saying it matters, just public perception IMO.
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I've got a 7 WSM reamer, and my first self-built 7WSM is a barn burner of a rifle... I'm fully on board. I am going to call WW and hopefully hear straight from them that they are indeed doing a run of brass. That would ROCK. Not that WW 7 WSM brass is very good mind you; it kinda sucks. If I have to I'll form 300 WSM into 7 WSM but the hassle and added expense (powder, primers, bullets) are a drag.
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Long live the 7mm Rem Mag !!!
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