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I've got a few M70 Coyotes. Nice rifles that shoot well. They are factory bedded with hot glue but that's an easy fix. $450 is cheap.
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7MM WSM - PER 250 Out of 7MM WSM - PER 500 Out of 7MM WSM - PER 1000 Out of Stock
P.V. What's it like to be at the mercy of your own faculties? I bet, and this is just a hunch, that the OP might be able to scratch up a case or two of .300 WSM brass and neck it down. He might even get to use some of that false shoulder voodoo magic on account of the 7 WSM having a longer case head to shoulder length. Was thinking the same thing............
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To the OP - I've had both. I don't see any magic in either cartridge. They are same/same when handloaded. Had both at the same time and ran both for a few years. Sold the 7 RM because my WSM was more accurate plus it had a 24" barrel vs the 26" on the 7 RM. I see no need for 26" barrels on anything less than artillery.
You judge for yourself - I get 3200+ with 140's, 3000+ with 160's in 24" WSM. Got a bit more with the 26" 7RM but only due to 2" more barrel. It is simply a bullet launcher. Once you settle on the velocity your after for your intended bullet and game, its a matter of platform.
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Great cartridge, the 7 WSM. I'd prefer to have one in a standard length action over the short action. My gripe with the WSM is the same as the RemMag: the neck is too short. Brass availability is or can be pretty sketchy. Case life is impressive for a magnum, and I've seen impressive accuracy from the M70's in this chambering. I'd swoop it up for 450!
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7MM WSM - PER 250 Out of 7MM WSM - PER 500 Out of 7MM WSM - PER 1000 Out of Stock
P.V. What's it like to be at the mercy of your own faculties? I bet, and this is just a hunch, that the OP might be able to scratch up a case or two of .300 WSM brass and neck it down. He might even get to use some of that false shoulder voodoo magic on account of the 7 WSM having a longer case head to shoulder length. Was thinking the same thing............ Gentlemen, I have necked down 300 WSM's to 7mm WSM leaving a false shoulder on the neck. My point is that the 7mm WSM, while being an interesting cartridge, has some problems of supply. Thank you
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I have a Kimber in 7 WSM I'm thinking about selling. Select, not Montana. If anyone is interested, shoot me a PM. It would come with dies and a couple hundred unfired 7 WSM brass, WW.
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7MM WSM - PER 250 Out of 7MM WSM - PER 500 Out of 7MM WSM - PER 1000 Out of Stock
P.V. What's it like to be at the mercy of your own faculties? I bet, and this is just a hunch, that the OP might be able to scratch up a case or two of .300 WSM brass and neck it down. He might even get to use some of that false shoulder voodoo magic on account of the 7 WSM having a longer case head to shoulder length. Was thinking the same thing............ Gentlemen, I have necked down 300 WSM's to 7mm WSM leaving a false shoulder on the neck. My point is that the 7mm WSM, while being an interesting cartridge, has some problems of supply. Thank you There is no problem with supply as there's a ton of 300 WSM out there to make cases from. I swear it's like you never made it out of the third grade as far as reading comprehension. And if you REALLY wanted some - Here Take what you need, flip the rest. PLUS you can buy factory ammo to shoot and get brass Here Here Here Here Here
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Thanks Teal, I'm thinking my 7 WSM is really gonna move now, I may even raise the price.
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My Rem SA based 7 WSM is by far my favorite rifle. I don't think one is better than the other performance wise. Only differences that would make any difference, if you are a nit picker, is the SA and belted case arguments. Neither seem to make a hill of beans IMO.
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