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Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
Calibre choice for hunting
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<blockquote data-quote="TK 1985" data-source="post: 1193297" data-attributes="member: 92618"><p>Well Feenix I wanted to look at bullets first then look at different cartridges. The 6.5 creedmoor will be fine for 600 and closer, not to mention my .30-06. I don't really see the need for one of the extreme distance cannons here in PA as 1100+ isn't a shot I have anywhere other than the range. I'm tentatively looking at the .300 mag, and 7mm Mag right now, easy to get brass for either, plus from what you're saying there are just as many good 7mm bullets as there are .30 cal</p><p> Now if the 7-300 is 10 grains more capacity that's only like a .5% increase in velocity, guesstimating the numbers in my head. S as far as simplicity, the 7mm rem mag would be the better choice correct?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TK 1985, post: 1193297, member: 92618"] Well Feenix I wanted to look at bullets first then look at different cartridges. The 6.5 creedmoor will be fine for 600 and closer, not to mention my .30-06. I don't really see the need for one of the extreme distance cannons here in PA as 1100+ isn't a shot I have anywhere other than the range. I'm tentatively looking at the .300 mag, and 7mm Mag right now, easy to get brass for either, plus from what you're saying there are just as many good 7mm bullets as there are .30 cal Now if the 7-300 is 10 grains more capacity that's only like a .5% increase in velocity, guesstimating the numbers in my head. S as far as simplicity, the 7mm rem mag would be the better choice correct? [/QUOTE]
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