Sinistral
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I have hunted mule deer, white tail deer and elk with my 7x57. My 7mm is my #1 favorite rifle.
Ammo in the US commonly means Remington or Winchester. Very expensive. PPU has recently come to town and I buy it in 100 lots as the loaded ammo is cheaper than un primed brass from any other makers. To get the most from a 7x57 (or 6,5x55) you need to reload for best performance. Much factory ammo is down loaded for early, weaker actions.~Muir
Looking at the numbers in use you've got to say that the 7x57 is on it's last legs, if not on the way out in the UK.
The only rifles for it are old numbers, often pre-owned by several hands, which are favoured by the cognoscenti (err ...... often bearded men of a certain vintage). It's been superseded to some extent by the 7mm-08 which comes in shorter actions built into more modern and fetching rifles. Naturally these are sought after by newer entrants who think they know something the rest don't.
As Muir says, 7mm Mauser ammo is pretty scarce and is expensive 'squib' stuff if you manage to find it. The UK PPU importer only offers FMJ in this. You do see the odd old BSA/PH or old military type rifle appear on the range shooting this, or multi-fired S&B-cased handloads (lethal to the user or bystanders) when the weather is fine.
You see the old .303 British much more often than anything in this cartridge. The only man I knew who ever used a 7x57 for stalking is long gone. I think this got an outing just for sentimental reasons when the .308 wasn't handy.