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<blockquote data-quote="countryboy1984" data-source="post: 1053175" data-attributes="member: 88678"><p>I've wanting a new caliber in my collection. I've got a 7mag I've got a .300 win mag. As far as the biggest animal as to what I will hunt in africa is a kudu, gemsbok, waterbuck, and sable. I k ow the minimum requirements for the dangerous game in africa, I'm not meaning that to come off in a smart butt attitude. I've really looked hard at the .270wtby and 7mm dakota. I'm retiring my 7 mm rem I've got now to give to my son as it was a hand me down from my late grandfather when he left this world. I agree the 7mm rem is a wonderful cartridge without a doubt and I'll agree with what some of you will say, why change something if it already works. my reasoning is I just want something different and custom in my gun cabinet. I've got a few orginal civil war muskets, one belong to my 3rd great uncle. A 1897 marlin .38-55. Along with a few more nice ones. but 95% of my hunting will be whitetail unless I visit a friend for some of his feral hog clearing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="countryboy1984, post: 1053175, member: 88678"] I've wanting a new caliber in my collection. I've got a 7mag I've got a .300 win mag. As far as the biggest animal as to what I will hunt in africa is a kudu, gemsbok, waterbuck, and sable. I k ow the minimum requirements for the dangerous game in africa, I'm not meaning that to come off in a smart butt attitude. I've really looked hard at the .270wtby and 7mm dakota. I'm retiring my 7 mm rem I've got now to give to my son as it was a hand me down from my late grandfather when he left this world. I agree the 7mm rem is a wonderful cartridge without a doubt and I'll agree with what some of you will say, why change something if it already works. my reasoning is I just want something different and custom in my gun cabinet. I've got a few orginal civil war muskets, one belong to my 3rd great uncle. A 1897 marlin .38-55. Along with a few more nice ones. but 95% of my hunting will be whitetail unless I visit a friend for some of his feral hog clearing. [/QUOTE]
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