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300. wsm vs. 7mm rem mag.
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<blockquote data-quote="Outlaw6.0" data-source="post: 375674" data-attributes="member: 23486"><p>IMHO there is no replacement for displacement, again fellas, just my opinion- funny this topic should come up, I shoot a .300 short mag & my hunting parter shoots a 7mm, neither one of us will budge an inch when discussing/arguing about the merits of our particular caliber choice. On one side (7mm) you have the previously quoted "flat shootin-hard hittin" go-getter. On the other (300) you have a higher cross sectional area (read surface area) which does transmit more shock/trauma upon impact, coupled with the ability to utilize heavier bullets. Both rifles are capable of .5moa accuracy and neither one of us have had any outstanding successes or failures to give any weight to our arguements..... the more I think about it, maybe it does come down to preference!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Outlaw6.0, post: 375674, member: 23486"] IMHO there is no replacement for displacement, again fellas, just my opinion- funny this topic should come up, I shoot a .300 short mag & my hunting parter shoots a 7mm, neither one of us will budge an inch when discussing/arguing about the merits of our particular caliber choice. On one side (7mm) you have the previously quoted "flat shootin-hard hittin" go-getter. On the other (300) you have a higher cross sectional area (read surface area) which does transmit more shock/trauma upon impact, coupled with the ability to utilize heavier bullets. Both rifles are capable of .5moa accuracy and neither one of us have had any outstanding successes or failures to give any weight to our arguements..... the more I think about it, maybe it does come down to preference!! [/QUOTE]
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