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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
7mm Rem. Mag vs 300 Win. Mag
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<blockquote data-quote="Long Time Long Ranger" data-source="post: 610758" data-attributes="member: 505"><p>Either will work but the 300 winchester is the best if you want the best of the two. Just get on jbm ballistics and check all bullets/velocities and see which one you like the best. Run say a 150 grain 30 cal at 3500 fps next to a 168 grain 7mm going 3050-3100 fps to 700 yards. Either will kill the deer. Or try a 180 cutting edge .57-.6 bc at 3200 fps against the 7mm. 190 berger against the 7mm with your choice of bullets. All will kill the deer just see which one does the best with your parameters. I hunt with a 300 winchester quite a bit. I own two 7mm remingtons that rarely get out of the case. My favorite 300 winchester is a tikka light at 6 3/8 pounds and does not have a brake. No problem for me with 180 grain bullets. I like the 300 because it is much more versatile if you decide to hunt something else in the future.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Long Time Long Ranger, post: 610758, member: 505"] Either will work but the 300 winchester is the best if you want the best of the two. Just get on jbm ballistics and check all bullets/velocities and see which one you like the best. Run say a 150 grain 30 cal at 3500 fps next to a 168 grain 7mm going 3050-3100 fps to 700 yards. Either will kill the deer. Or try a 180 cutting edge .57-.6 bc at 3200 fps against the 7mm. 190 berger against the 7mm with your choice of bullets. All will kill the deer just see which one does the best with your parameters. I hunt with a 300 winchester quite a bit. I own two 7mm remingtons that rarely get out of the case. My favorite 300 winchester is a tikka light at 6 3/8 pounds and does not have a brake. No problem for me with 180 grain bullets. I like the 300 because it is much more versatile if you decide to hunt something else in the future. [/QUOTE]
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