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Choosing a long range caliber
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<blockquote data-quote="screech" data-source="post: 840112" data-attributes="member: 5135"><p>Mleeber I want to first off apologize for my previous post. I had bad day and kinda took it out on you and had no right to do so. With that being said as far as caliber goes one of my favorites for an easy to get factory chambering is a 7 REM mag you will get decent barrel life they have good bullet options and are generally easy to tune. For a learner gunthis would be what I would suggest. The 300win is good too. It was actually what I learned a lot off of. The 338s will have a better life. As someone posted earlier the more powder you try to push through a smaller hole the faster it will burn out. If it was me i suggest a 7rem but you can't go wrong with the 300win prolly last longer and has more bullet weight to it. Once again sorry for previous post</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="screech, post: 840112, member: 5135"] Mleeber I want to first off apologize for my previous post. I had bad day and kinda took it out on you and had no right to do so. With that being said as far as caliber goes one of my favorites for an easy to get factory chambering is a 7 REM mag you will get decent barrel life they have good bullet options and are generally easy to tune. For a learner gunthis would be what I would suggest. The 300win is good too. It was actually what I learned a lot off of. The 338s will have a better life. As someone posted earlier the more powder you try to push through a smaller hole the faster it will burn out. If it was me i suggest a 7rem but you can't go wrong with the 300win prolly last longer and has more bullet weight to it. Once again sorry for previous post [/QUOTE]
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