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<blockquote data-quote="BJH" data-source="post: 1468743" data-attributes="member: 93876"><p>Not at all. The 7MM family of bullets range from 120 to 200 grains. You can load light for smaller stuff and heavy for an elk hunt. The bullet selection out there will cover all fronts. The same can be said for the .308" diameter family. I hunt exclusively with 7mm caliber cartridges and have had great success. I hunt in the western states every year as this is where i call home. And have killed everything from coyotes to buffalo with my 7s. Most people tell me that a 30 cal is required for an elk hunt. But i have watched them drop in their tracks out to 1,000 yards from a 7. As far as an "all-around" cartridge..in my opinion..the 7mm Rem Mag will fill every niche you would need. The 28 Nosler will do all of those things just a lot faster then the Rem Mag. It is a cool round.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BJH, post: 1468743, member: 93876"] Not at all. The 7MM family of bullets range from 120 to 200 grains. You can load light for smaller stuff and heavy for an elk hunt. The bullet selection out there will cover all fronts. The same can be said for the .308" diameter family. I hunt exclusively with 7mm caliber cartridges and have had great success. I hunt in the western states every year as this is where i call home. And have killed everything from coyotes to buffalo with my 7s. Most people tell me that a 30 cal is required for an elk hunt. But i have watched them drop in their tracks out to 1,000 yards from a 7. As far as an "all-around" cartridge..in my opinion..the 7mm Rem Mag will fill every niche you would need. The 28 Nosler will do all of those things just a lot faster then the Rem Mag. It is a cool round. [/QUOTE]
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