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7mm Allen vs 300 Raptor
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<blockquote data-quote="supercrossbmx69" data-source="post: 944183" data-attributes="member: 29593"><p>I'm pretty sure to 300 raptor is a dead stick as of right now due to Kirby having issues with getting brass from Bertram. I think he might go back to the original parent case if he decides to keep the raptor line of wildcats in his stable.</p><p></p><p>If I were you I'd go with the 338 Allen express. You'll get WAY better barrel life over the 7 AM with more down range energy out at longer ranges as well as pretty much the same wind drift. Don't get caught up on muzzle velocity. Why get half the barrel life for ballistic disadvantages? The only "advantage" the 7 am has is a high MV which isn't really and advantage as the Allen express at 500 fps less velocity still has more energy behind it.</p><p></p><p>Once again, don't let muzzle velocity be the deciding factor. It virtually means nothing. Look at down range ballistics not how fast it's coming out at the barrel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="supercrossbmx69, post: 944183, member: 29593"] I'm pretty sure to 300 raptor is a dead stick as of right now due to Kirby having issues with getting brass from Bertram. I think he might go back to the original parent case if he decides to keep the raptor line of wildcats in his stable. If I were you I'd go with the 338 Allen express. You'll get WAY better barrel life over the 7 AM with more down range energy out at longer ranges as well as pretty much the same wind drift. Don't get caught up on muzzle velocity. Why get half the barrel life for ballistic disadvantages? The only "advantage" the 7 am has is a high MV which isn't really and advantage as the Allen express at 500 fps less velocity still has more energy behind it. Once again, don't let muzzle velocity be the deciding factor. It virtually means nothing. Look at down range ballistics not how fast it's coming out at the barrel. [/QUOTE]
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