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The Basics, Starting Out
.300 Ultra Mag vs. 7mm Ultra Mag
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<blockquote data-quote="jrdoty" data-source="post: 100184" data-attributes="member: 4196"><p>I don't know why everyone is saying there is no good bullet selection for the 7mm. For deer you could use the 162 A-max (b.c.-.6+) or the berger 180 VLD (b.c.-close to .7) and for bigger game use the 160 grain accubond which has a b.c. around .540. I just can't see how the these bulltes at Ultra Mag velocities couldn't match if not beat any 30 cal shooting 180-240 grain bullets, and do it with less recoil. And if you could get your hands on some 200 g. WC there would be no comparison.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jrdoty, post: 100184, member: 4196"] I don't know why everyone is saying there is no good bullet selection for the 7mm. For deer you could use the 162 A-max (b.c.-.6+) or the berger 180 VLD (b.c.-close to .7) and for bigger game use the 160 grain accubond which has a b.c. around .540. I just can't see how the these bulltes at Ultra Mag velocities couldn't match if not beat any 30 cal shooting 180-240 grain bullets, and do it with less recoil. And if you could get your hands on some 200 g. WC there would be no comparison. [/QUOTE]
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