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300wsm vs 7mag
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<blockquote data-quote="cjl2010" data-source="post: 1686032" data-attributes="member: 90387"><p>Right, but at the same time instead of loading super heavy for caliber, move up to a bigger caliber. I agree with you I was just pointing out a negative.</p><p></p><p>I have steel out to 1100 yards now and I shoot a ton. I refuse to kill an animal past 600 yards because that's just what I call my max. Do I really need these 156 bergers in my SS to accomplish that? No, my 140 and 147 loads are just fine and I can spot my hits much better. But for some reason I always talk myself into buying new components lol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cjl2010, post: 1686032, member: 90387"] Right, but at the same time instead of loading super heavy for caliber, move up to a bigger caliber. I agree with you I was just pointing out a negative. I have steel out to 1100 yards now and I shoot a ton. I refuse to kill an animal past 600 yards because that’s just what I call my max. Do I really need these 156 bergers in my SS to accomplish that? No, my 140 and 147 loads are just fine and I can spot my hits much better. But for some reason I always talk myself into buying new components lol. [/QUOTE]
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