- Location
- Eastern Edge of the Foothills
Ok, to make it easier for you to understand...........
There is the option if someone wants to use his 7WSM for many applications(target , varmint , small game, large game).
If one chooses to reload and use the rifle for multiple jobs then something chambered in a 7mm will have a wider range and easier time finding components. I really don't care what you use or how many bullets you require. The OP was askin bout the 7WSM, I explained why it possibly is a better choice.
Time to go to work now.![]()
If you take the 7mm WSM loaded in a BLR and load it with 175 gr bullets, it would probably perform fine as a bush gun. Certainly not the classic bush gun chamberings, but it would work just fine, especially since he got a great deal on it.
As for the OP: You need an x-bolt. My X-bolt in 7mm WSM is VERY accurate, is pleasant to shoot [I'm not very recoil sensitive, but this is really quite pleasant] and a dream to carry. I LOVE the Duratouch stock. It's a great rifle and your cartridge selection is impeccable!
I just have a Nikon Buckmaster 3-9x40 BDC scope on mine, and it REGULARLY shoots 0.6" off the bench @ 100 yards. My Tikka doesn't do that. It's average is 0.9". Not a big difference, I know, but what I'm saying is that the X-bolt is a every bit as great as a Tikka. Better in some ways.






















































