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Gun build - Scope help PLEASE
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<blockquote data-quote="cabinfever" data-source="post: 493513" data-attributes="member: 14101"><p>pyro</p><p> </p><p>Not sure what you are confused about. If you don't believe the ballistics data I offered in my earlier post feel free to jump on any of the free online ballistic calulators and verify, or go one step further and verify in the field. There is a reason most of your F class and bench rest guys are switching to the 7mm offerings for 1000 yard work. It's because it offers superior ballistics. PM me your email and I'll send you the data I'm referencing. I have owned both calibers and have extensively tested both out to a 1000 yds on paper and on critters (lots of elk). Both are great calibers, but there is no denying the 7mm shoots flatter and will kill elk all day every day out to a 1000 yds. I'm taking my 7mm to AK this year for moose and grizzly and have no doubt it will get the job done. As for the bergers having poor performance, I have had more one shot kills with the berger vlds than any other bullet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cabinfever, post: 493513, member: 14101"] pyro Not sure what you are confused about. If you don't believe the ballistics data I offered in my earlier post feel free to jump on any of the free online ballistic calulators and verify, or go one step further and verify in the field. There is a reason most of your F class and bench rest guys are switching to the 7mm offerings for 1000 yard work. It's because it offers superior ballistics. PM me your email and I'll send you the data I'm referencing. I have owned both calibers and have extensively tested both out to a 1000 yds on paper and on critters (lots of elk). Both are great calibers, but there is no denying the 7mm shoots flatter and will kill elk all day every day out to a 1000 yds. I'm taking my 7mm to AK this year for moose and grizzly and have no doubt it will get the job done. As for the bergers having poor performance, I have had more one shot kills with the berger vlds than any other bullet. [/QUOTE]
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