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7mm Allen vs 300 Raptor
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<blockquote data-quote="oldmossy" data-source="post: 944047" data-attributes="member: 44047"><p>Enter a 180 hybrid into a ballistic calculator at 3450-3550 fps. That should answer some questions. Doesnt have the energy some of the bigger calibers are carrying. But still plenty. And odds of a first round hit are definetely better. Less wind drift and better trajectory. Now, you should get some more responses. Alot of guys on here dont like hearing good things about 7 mms. Lol. My 7mm RUM does great at 3275 fps on deer and elk(out to 1015-longest to date). Cant wait til my 7 AM arrives.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oldmossy, post: 944047, member: 44047"] Enter a 180 hybrid into a ballistic calculator at 3450-3550 fps. That should answer some questions. Doesnt have the energy some of the bigger calibers are carrying. But still plenty. And odds of a first round hit are definetely better. Less wind drift and better trajectory. Now, you should get some more responses. Alot of guys on here dont like hearing good things about 7 mms. Lol. My 7mm RUM does great at 3275 fps on deer and elk(out to 1015-longest to date). Cant wait til my 7 AM arrives. [/QUOTE]
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