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The Basics, Starting Out
7mm Rem vs 300 win mag
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<blockquote data-quote="LDO" data-source="post: 57550" data-attributes="member: 1605"><p>thank you frank 21-exactly what i would have said-sure 300wm may give a little more energy on target,but energy alone doesnt kill, shot placement does[providing the bullets penetrates the vitals].what is the factor that affects LR shooters most? WIND-and the 7mms just plain "buck" the wind better-especially now that new high quality,high b.c. 7mm bullets are starting to be offered.not to mention in similarly constructed rifles the 7mm will kick less which will also helps place that bullet where it needs to be.ill gladly give some energy away in order to get better dope on the wind, which where i live and can be very difficult to judge.sounds like i like 7's huh?,you bet,but dont get me wrong here there is nothing wrong with the 30 cals.[obviously-lol],i own several and all have their uses,but for the decribed situaton the 7mm is just fine,and can always be loaded for hunting elk. my-2-dave-happy holidays p.s. sorry for the rant just got off the phone with my X-wife who is a real pain in the ***</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LDO, post: 57550, member: 1605"] thank you frank 21-exactly what i would have said-sure 300wm may give a little more energy on target,but energy alone doesnt kill, shot placement does[providing the bullets penetrates the vitals].what is the factor that affects LR shooters most? WIND-and the 7mms just plain "buck" the wind better-especially now that new high quality,high b.c. 7mm bullets are starting to be offered.not to mention in similarly constructed rifles the 7mm will kick less which will also helps place that bullet where it needs to be.ill gladly give some energy away in order to get better dope on the wind, which where i live and can be very difficult to judge.sounds like i like 7's huh?,you bet,but dont get me wrong here there is nothing wrong with the 30 cals.[obviously-lol],i own several and all have their uses,but for the decribed situaton the 7mm is just fine,and can always be loaded for hunting elk. my-2-dave-happy holidays p.s. sorry for the rant just got off the phone with my X-wife who is a real pain in the *** [/QUOTE]
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