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<blockquote data-quote="redds" data-source="post: 1287509" data-attributes="member: 79691"><p>There are so many good options out there with different rifle manufacturers and calibers. it makes for a hard decision. Whatever i go with will have a muzzle break on it regardless. I do not have any components for anything other than the 7rm so would have to start from scratch so that is kinda a key factor here i hate worrying about trying to find things. Excuse me if i am off hear but i am just trying to get things clear in my head about this. Within the .284 range seems like the velocity's range around 150 fps of each other. But i would like to go with the heavier bullets like 180ish just for the energy advantage . Same goes for the 30s but would go with the 200 plus and think thats the only way the 30 would have the advantage over the .284s. I also think if you hit your mark any will do the job but some with more authority. 1000 yrds at this point is pushing it for me because of my experience but i am comfortable at 800 with my current set up. But want to extend my comfort zone thus comes the new rifle and possibility of new caliber. I shoot on average 30-40 rounds a week weather permitting. I really value all the comments and suggestions everyone gives me and please keep them coming. Sorry if i sound like a cry baby. I wish there was just the perfect caliber.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="redds, post: 1287509, member: 79691"] There are so many good options out there with different rifle manufacturers and calibers. it makes for a hard decision. Whatever i go with will have a muzzle break on it regardless. I do not have any components for anything other than the 7rm so would have to start from scratch so that is kinda a key factor here i hate worrying about trying to find things. Excuse me if i am off hear but i am just trying to get things clear in my head about this. Within the .284 range seems like the velocity's range around 150 fps of each other. But i would like to go with the heavier bullets like 180ish just for the energy advantage . Same goes for the 30s but would go with the 200 plus and think thats the only way the 30 would have the advantage over the .284s. I also think if you hit your mark any will do the job but some with more authority. 1000 yrds at this point is pushing it for me because of my experience but i am comfortable at 800 with my current set up. But want to extend my comfort zone thus comes the new rifle and possibility of new caliber. I shoot on average 30-40 rounds a week weather permitting. I really value all the comments and suggestions everyone gives me and please keep them coming. Sorry if i sound like a cry baby. I wish there was just the perfect caliber. [/QUOTE]
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