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<blockquote data-quote="remingtonman_25_06" data-source="post: 218221" data-attributes="member: 1403"><p>Didnt know Remington made a 300 Rem Mag??? You probly mean 300 Win Mag right? Anyways to better answer your question, all 4 cartridges will easily get you to 600 yards on bou and paper. With the .270, stick a 140g AB or good 150g Boat tail and you'll easily make it to 600 yards and have enough punch for bou. I dont like the 30-06 personally, Id rather own a .270 anyday. I like the 7mm bore for the high BC bullets and less kick then the .30 cal magnums. They dont hit as hard, but they fly flatter and drift less. The 300 Win mag is a great round as well, but I dont think you need it for 600 yards on caribou IMO. I've owned and shot everything but the 30-06 out to 800 yards with great results. I currently own a 7mm RM and a 300 WBY and there both great shooters, but for bou size critters, I dont think you need anything over 7mm. I would go with the .270 w/140g AB or the 7mm w/160g AB and be done with it...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="remingtonman_25_06, post: 218221, member: 1403"] Didnt know Remington made a 300 Rem Mag??? You probly mean 300 Win Mag right? Anyways to better answer your question, all 4 cartridges will easily get you to 600 yards on bou and paper. With the .270, stick a 140g AB or good 150g Boat tail and you'll easily make it to 600 yards and have enough punch for bou. I dont like the 30-06 personally, Id rather own a .270 anyday. I like the 7mm bore for the high BC bullets and less kick then the .30 cal magnums. They dont hit as hard, but they fly flatter and drift less. The 300 Win mag is a great round as well, but I dont think you need it for 600 yards on caribou IMO. I've owned and shot everything but the 30-06 out to 800 yards with great results. I currently own a 7mm RM and a 300 WBY and there both great shooters, but for bou size critters, I dont think you need anything over 7mm. I would go with the .270 w/140g AB or the 7mm w/160g AB and be done with it... [/QUOTE]
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