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7mm rem mag for long range hunting?
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<blockquote data-quote="angus-5024" data-source="post: 968712" data-attributes="member: 10306"><p>First off, thanks for resurrecting a Zombie thread. Only 3 Years old. </p><p>Second off, this is a long range hunting forum and if you want to push your self imposed limits on others... TAKE IT ELSEWERE. </p><p>MANY on here can hit a pie plate 10/10 at 800 yards. Myself included. Others can at beyond 1000 yards. A big .338 doesn't run out of steam until 1400 and 1700 yards (1500 ft/lbs or energy).</p><p> </p><p>And to the others that say that a 7 Rem smokes a 300 WSM past 600 yards, your assumptions are nothing more than what you read in a magazine or your grandpa told you. Compare high b.c bullets to high b.c bullets with both calibers and you will see that typically the bigger cal, the more range. Don't go off trajectory, base your effective range on energy/momentum and velocity.</p><p> </p><p>Questions are good, but don't preach if you don't have the experience to back it up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="angus-5024, post: 968712, member: 10306"] First off, thanks for resurrecting a Zombie thread. Only 3 Years old. Second off, this is a long range hunting forum and if you want to push your self imposed limits on others... TAKE IT ELSEWERE. MANY on here can hit a pie plate 10/10 at 800 yards. Myself included. Others can at beyond 1000 yards. A big .338 doesn't run out of steam until 1400 and 1700 yards (1500 ft/lbs or energy). And to the others that say that a 7 Rem smokes a 300 WSM past 600 yards, your assumptions are nothing more than what you read in a magazine or your grandpa told you. Compare high b.c bullets to high b.c bullets with both calibers and you will see that typically the bigger cal, the more range. Don't go off trajectory, base your effective range on energy/momentum and velocity. Questions are good, but don't preach if you don't have the experience to back it up. [/QUOTE]
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