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<blockquote data-quote="WildRose" data-source="post: 876100" data-attributes="member: 30902"><p>Keep in mind that in this crowd "cannonitis" is a common affliction we all suffer from to varying degrees.</p><p></p><p>With the calibers you are discussing you will not notice any appreciable difference on game till you get beyond 800yds so unless you are really gearing up for greater distances than that it's all about what you want as they will all suffice.</p><p></p><p>I've killed bobcats and coyotes from 900-1,000plus with my 7mm STW's so the accuracy is certainly there with them but we cannot deny that you have the ability to get high quality bullets with higher BC's in the 30 cals.</p><p></p><p>Either the 300wsm, wm, or wby will work very well for you out to 1000yds and enable you once you get the rifle shooting right for you (obviously team effort) to handle game to a 1,000yds or further with confidence an authority.</p><p></p><p>Economically you cannot do better than the 300wm though so it is well worth considering.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WildRose, post: 876100, member: 30902"] Keep in mind that in this crowd "cannonitis" is a common affliction we all suffer from to varying degrees. With the calibers you are discussing you will not notice any appreciable difference on game till you get beyond 800yds so unless you are really gearing up for greater distances than that it's all about what you want as they will all suffice. I've killed bobcats and coyotes from 900-1,000plus with my 7mm STW's so the accuracy is certainly there with them but we cannot deny that you have the ability to get high quality bullets with higher BC's in the 30 cals. Either the 300wsm, wm, or wby will work very well for you out to 1000yds and enable you once you get the rifle shooting right for you (obviously team effort) to handle game to a 1,000yds or further with confidence an authority. Economically you cannot do better than the 300wm though so it is well worth considering. [/QUOTE]
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