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<blockquote data-quote="Trshooter" data-source="post: 239563" data-attributes="member: 11874"><p>Whaoooo.... Need some precisions ! dogdinger you're a bad shooter or you slept during mathematics course....</p><p> </p><p>So, I'm going to answer. Firstly, I have many years of shooting, mainly hunting in europe and north america now. From small roe deer to big criters here.</p><p> </p><p>I Reiterate my say.... My 7mm RM with a 168gr Berger VLD at 3050/3100 fps has same or very close drift, drop than my trusty 338 Lapua at 1200Yds. So, please don't play with words.... I'm sorry.... but to shoot paper or steel plate... I don't need more recoil, more barrel wearing, cost, blast, weight etc. When I can get same performance with my lovely 7mm RM... I like to shoot my 338 but efficiency goes to my 7RM it's a fact !!!!!</p><p> </p><p>For hunting, it's right my 250gr HPBT at 3100 fps kept more energy at 1200 Yds than my 168grs VLD... 338 (I have used it a lot) hit harder than my 7mm RM at very long range. </p><p> </p><p>For me hunting is hunting and not shooting from valley to valley... So I try to never shoot animals at more than 600Yds except varmint !!!!</p><p> </p><p>Last but not the least, My 7mm RM 168gr VLD kept more energy, speed and dropt, drift less than a 300 WM, 300 RUM with a 165gr SBT or 180 SBT !!!! it's always a fact. Some of them wrote : My 300 RUM with a 210gr VLD blabla blabla... yes you can reach same performance but with a 28 ic Barrel, far more barrel wearing, recoil or heavier rifle etc etc..... </p><p> </p><p> </p><p>So, and I'm soory don't see spite but If you don't understand than E.F.F.I.C.I.E.N.C.Y (maybe you don't understand this term ?????? ) is far far better with a 7mm RM than 338, 300 or a 7mmm "large overbore" caliber category...... that's mean you're stubborn or bad faith !</p><p> </p><p>have a good day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trshooter, post: 239563, member: 11874"] Whaoooo.... Need some precisions ! dogdinger you're a bad shooter or you slept during mathematics course.... So, I'm going to answer. Firstly, I have many years of shooting, mainly hunting in europe and north america now. From small roe deer to big criters here. I Reiterate my say.... My 7mm RM with a 168gr Berger VLD at 3050/3100 fps has same or very close drift, drop than my trusty 338 Lapua at 1200Yds. So, please don't play with words.... I'm sorry.... but to shoot paper or steel plate... I don't need more recoil, more barrel wearing, cost, blast, weight etc. When I can get same performance with my lovely 7mm RM... I like to shoot my 338 but efficiency goes to my 7RM it's a fact !!!!! For hunting, it's right my 250gr HPBT at 3100 fps kept more energy at 1200 Yds than my 168grs VLD... 338 (I have used it a lot) hit harder than my 7mm RM at very long range. For me hunting is hunting and not shooting from valley to valley... So I try to never shoot animals at more than 600Yds except varmint !!!! Last but not the least, My 7mm RM 168gr VLD kept more energy, speed and dropt, drift less than a 300 WM, 300 RUM with a 165gr SBT or 180 SBT !!!! it's always a fact. Some of them wrote : My 300 RUM with a 210gr VLD blabla blabla... yes you can reach same performance but with a 28 ic Barrel, far more barrel wearing, recoil or heavier rifle etc etc..... So, and I'm soory don't see spite but If you don't understand than E.F.F.I.C.I.E.N.C.Y (maybe you don't understand this term ?????? ) is far far better with a 7mm RM than 338, 300 or a 7mmm "large overbore" caliber category...... that's mean you're stubborn or bad faith ! have a good day. [/QUOTE]
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