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Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
300 win mag vs 7mm rm
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<blockquote data-quote="Double Dropper" data-source="post: 1713958" data-attributes="member: 92893"><p>Soooo 180 grain bullets out of a hot loaded 7mmm ladies cal recoils less than 180 loaded out of a 300 Winchester Mag.....hmmm I have shot both and with equal bullet weights (or as close as possible) recoil was very similar. Note: equal bullet weights. Its only when we start looking at extreme weight differences the recoil becomes a factor. My shooting partners 7mm Winchester Model 70 ( assuming stock design- wood) definately recoils more (apparent) than my fiberglass stocked 300 Win. Stock design? Gun weight? all factors for sure. Having the option to load up 212 grain ELDX or 225 grain for longer ranges and harder hitting, an advantage, of course, enough to sway the average hunter, maybe not. But its an advantage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Double Dropper, post: 1713958, member: 92893"] Soooo 180 grain bullets out of a hot loaded 7mmm ladies cal recoils less than 180 loaded out of a 300 Winchester Mag.....hmmm I have shot both and with equal bullet weights (or as close as possible) recoil was very similar. Note: equal bullet weights. Its only when we start looking at extreme weight differences the recoil becomes a factor. My shooting partners 7mm Winchester Model 70 ( assuming stock design- wood) definately recoils more (apparent) than my fiberglass stocked 300 Win. Stock design? Gun weight? all factors for sure. Having the option to load up 212 grain ELDX or 225 grain for longer ranges and harder hitting, an advantage, of course, enough to sway the average hunter, maybe not. But its an advantage. [/QUOTE]
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