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Best 7mm or 30 cal Bullet?
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<blockquote data-quote="Broz" data-source="post: 669912" data-attributes="member: 7503"><p>You haven't said if it is just target or if you will hunt with it. So I will guess you might be going to hunt a little and that will include deer and maybe an elk. So I would go with a 300 win and a JP Ent. brake. The brake will tame that magnum to where you could shoot it all day. My wife is 5'2" and shoots mine. The 300 win ammo is on most every shelf , there are good prices on it and also a wide selection of bullets from match ammo to long range hunting. If you really like this and become an avid target shooter you have a chambering that is easy on the barrel and will last a good ammount of time, for most a lifetime. Lastly this chambering will do a great job on deer and elk at 800 with no issues about energy even to 1000 if you place em well.</p><p> </p><p>Jeff</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Broz, post: 669912, member: 7503"] You haven't said if it is just target or if you will hunt with it. So I will guess you might be going to hunt a little and that will include deer and maybe an elk. So I would go with a 300 win and a JP Ent. brake. The brake will tame that magnum to where you could shoot it all day. My wife is 5'2" and shoots mine. The 300 win ammo is on most every shelf , there are good prices on it and also a wide selection of bullets from match ammo to long range hunting. If you really like this and become an avid target shooter you have a chambering that is easy on the barrel and will last a good ammount of time, for most a lifetime. Lastly this chambering will do a great job on deer and elk at 800 with no issues about energy even to 1000 if you place em well. Jeff [/QUOTE]
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