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300 win mag vs 7mm rm
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<blockquote data-quote="mindcrime" data-source="post: 1708511" data-attributes="member: 656"><p>If you truly want to shoot a "MAN" bullet that performs way out there, LIGHTS OUT, go for a 338 Lapua Improved launching the 300 grainers. </p><p>If the .338 isn't big enough, you WILL BE surprised at how a .416 Rigby launching a hot load of 350 gr. TSXs will do at 750 yards (Don't laugh, this combo shoots as flat as the venerable 30-06, shooting the 165 grainers; but with 6000 lb-ft energy at the muzzle!!!)!!! </p><p></p><p>Now that one can get SUPER HEAVY 7mm missles (195 gr.), and you compare that to a heavy 30 caliber at 215 grains, there's not too much of a difference in my humble opinion. I sold a 300 Win Sendero to "upgrade" to a .338........and now I have a 1/8" twist 7mm Rem Mag to complement the 338 Allen Express. </p><p></p><p>I carry the .416 Rigby RSM for FUN.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mindcrime, post: 1708511, member: 656"] If you truly want to shoot a "MAN" bullet that performs way out there, LIGHTS OUT, go for a 338 Lapua Improved launching the 300 grainers. If the .338 isn't big enough, you WILL BE surprised at how a .416 Rigby launching a hot load of 350 gr. TSXs will do at 750 yards (Don't laugh, this combo shoots as flat as the venerable 30-06, shooting the 165 grainers; but with 6000 lb-ft energy at the muzzle!!!)!!! Now that one can get SUPER HEAVY 7mm missles (195 gr.), and you compare that to a heavy 30 caliber at 215 grains, there's not too much of a difference in my humble opinion. I sold a 300 Win Sendero to "upgrade" to a .338........and now I have a 1/8" twist 7mm Rem Mag to complement the 338 Allen Express. I carry the .416 Rigby RSM for FUN. [/QUOTE]
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