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The Basics, Starting Out
caliber for new rifle
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<blockquote data-quote="varminthunter-243win" data-source="post: 55725" data-attributes="member: 2335"><p>i think that the 7mm is superior in this case. the bullet has as much to do with obliterating a deer as the velocity though. with a partition, you can reach out to 600yds easy (with a good scope of course) and knock them down but on a close shot, expansion is well controlled and won't blow too big of a hole. as long as you do your job and put the bullet in the right place, either rifle will work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="varminthunter-243win, post: 55725, member: 2335"] i think that the 7mm is superior in this case. the bullet has as much to do with obliterating a deer as the velocity though. with a partition, you can reach out to 600yds easy (with a good scope of course) and knock them down but on a close shot, expansion is well controlled and won't blow too big of a hole. as long as you do your job and put the bullet in the right place, either rifle will work. [/QUOTE]
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