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The 7mm Weatherby Magnum remains a popular calibre of ammunition among many firearms enthusiasts. This is due to its increased versatility when hunting different sizes of game and its increased power over other calibres. Reloading this bullet poses no special problems because of the increased length of its neck.
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The 7x57 mm Mauser performs best when used in modern rifles chambered for it. Some of these rifles are the Mauser Model 1893 and 1895, Winchester Model 70 and Remington Model 700. The cartridge is best loaded with slow powders such as the IMR 4350 and 4831, despite its modest case size.
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The .243 Winchester cartridge, launched in 1995, was acclaimed as readily adaptable for the double-duty applications that numerous shooters desired. The .243 Winchester's designers asserted that the cartridge was perfectly apt for deer and antelope hunting, and as a varmint round.
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