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The Basics, Starting Out
What it takes to get to 800 yards
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<blockquote data-quote="mrb1982" data-source="post: 893436" data-attributes="member: 50419"><p>Loaded question, lots of choices. If I had to pick one caliber for a do everything from goats to moose, I would go with a 300 win mag. I have a 7RM and it's awesome, love it. But a 300 win mag gives you the chance to jump into a little heavier bullet for the big stuff without burning a pound of powder every time you shoot it. When I shoot the barrel out of this 7RM I have, I may seriously conisder a rebarrel to a 300 win mag or some wildcat like a 7mm/300 or something. But 300 win mag gets my all around vote.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mrb1982, post: 893436, member: 50419"] Loaded question, lots of choices. If I had to pick one caliber for a do everything from goats to moose, I would go with a 300 win mag. I have a 7RM and it's awesome, love it. But a 300 win mag gives you the chance to jump into a little heavier bullet for the big stuff without burning a pound of powder every time you shoot it. When I shoot the barrel out of this 7RM I have, I may seriously conisder a rebarrel to a 300 win mag or some wildcat like a 7mm/300 or something. But 300 win mag gets my all around vote. [/QUOTE]
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