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<blockquote data-quote="angus-5024" data-source="post: 484434" data-attributes="member: 10306"><p>cheaperer bullets, less powder, less recoil, with less recoil you can make the rifle lighter, fast and flat, high b.c bullets, big bullet selection, can get factory ammo anywhere, less meat damage, less muzzle report, less meat damage. </p><p>I personally dont own a 7mm. I had one and sold it and now I kick myself when I think about it. </p><p> </p><p>If 7mm/.284 cal are inferior to 7.62mm/.308 cal then would it be true to say that 7.62mm/.308 cal is inferior to the 8.59mm/.338 cal? from an energy point of veiw YES, but from a practicall point of veiw NO. Every gun from the .17 cal to .510 cal has a practical use. How you want to appy that use is up to the individual. </p><p> </p><p>I once was the kind of guy that thought that the bigger the better. Always with no exception. Then I started looking around and found out that I didnt need to use as much gun as I thought, not that more gun hurts, its just that less gun doesnt hurt either.</p><p> </p><p>well siad LTLR.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="angus-5024, post: 484434, member: 10306"] cheaperer bullets, less powder, less recoil, with less recoil you can make the rifle lighter, fast and flat, high b.c bullets, big bullet selection, can get factory ammo anywhere, less meat damage, less muzzle report, less meat damage. I personally dont own a 7mm. I had one and sold it and now I kick myself when I think about it. If 7mm/.284 cal are inferior to 7.62mm/.308 cal then would it be true to say that 7.62mm/.308 cal is inferior to the 8.59mm/.338 cal? from an energy point of veiw YES, but from a practicall point of veiw NO. Every gun from the .17 cal to .510 cal has a practical use. How you want to appy that use is up to the individual. I once was the kind of guy that thought that the bigger the better. Always with no exception. Then I started looking around and found out that I didnt need to use as much gun as I thought, not that more gun hurts, its just that less gun doesnt hurt either. well siad LTLR. [/QUOTE]
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