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7mm Allen vs 300 Raptor
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<blockquote data-quote="peashooter" data-source="post: 944032" data-attributes="member: 16092"><p>A .338 AM for blacktail deer may be overkill ( if overkill exist) if the range is under 1000 yards. A 300 grain bullet at 400-500 yards on deer sized game destroys where ever you hit the animal. Consider a smaller caliber unless you are going extreme long range. A 7 AM built off the 338 Lapua or the 300 Raptor which was based off the Excalibur but I believe now is custom made Bertram are both potent hunting rounds. Examine what you want out of the rifle and draw you conclusions from that. None of these chamberings are meant for high volume shooting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="peashooter, post: 944032, member: 16092"] A .338 AM for blacktail deer may be overkill ( if overkill exist) if the range is under 1000 yards. A 300 grain bullet at 400-500 yards on deer sized game destroys where ever you hit the animal. Consider a smaller caliber unless you are going extreme long range. A 7 AM built off the 338 Lapua or the 300 Raptor which was based off the Excalibur but I believe now is custom made Bertram are both potent hunting rounds. Examine what you want out of the rifle and draw you conclusions from that. None of these chamberings are meant for high volume shooting. [/QUOTE]
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