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264 win mag vs. 7mm rem mag
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<blockquote data-quote="Code4" data-source="post: 609147" data-attributes="member: 26988"><p>I own both and have only used both on feral Camels (large Game). 140 Woodleigh PPSN in the .264 and 160 Woodleigh PPSN in the 7mmRM.</p><p> </p><p>I'm with LTLR. I was dissapointed with the 7mmRM and believe it has been promoted beyong it's capabilities. It would make a great deer round over long range. I am presently trying to work up a load with 175 Woodleigh PPSN's for my next camel trip.</p><p> </p><p>The .264 was bought as a species specific rifle. I am setting it up for long range Springbok shooting in South Africa. It is very good within it's design parameters. I also had good results with it on huge Camel that would have gone #4 in Australia. </p><p> </p><p>I find it far easier to place my shots with the .264 which shoots 129 SST and 129 Interbonds the most accurately.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Code4, post: 609147, member: 26988"] I own both and have only used both on feral Camels (large Game). 140 Woodleigh PPSN in the .264 and 160 Woodleigh PPSN in the 7mmRM. I'm with LTLR. I was dissapointed with the 7mmRM and believe it has been promoted beyong it's capabilities. It would make a great deer round over long range. I am presently trying to work up a load with 175 Woodleigh PPSN's for my next camel trip. The .264 was bought as a species specific rifle. I am setting it up for long range Springbok shooting in South Africa. It is very good within it's design parameters. I also had good results with it on huge Camel that would have gone #4 in Australia. I find it far easier to place my shots with the .264 which shoots 129 SST and 129 Interbonds the most accurately. [/QUOTE]
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