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<blockquote data-quote="Frank in the Laurels" data-source="post: 1221789" data-attributes="member: 8845"><p>Too be honest in the hunting world .... none ! There can't be all that much difference between the 4 you listed, no animal will ever notice the difference being hit with a starting velocity of 2900-3000 fps. The only difference would be a click or two in the scope at practical shooting distances..maybe the better comparison will be brass availability now and ten years from now...my new personal rule comes into effect here, if I hain't walking out the door at the store unless I have 200 pieces of brass in hand or the rifles not being bought...I refuse anymore to make life more difficult finding brass...there's a huge difference in costs of the rifles you've listed is also an issue, the standard 7mm rem mag can be bought for under $400.00, the Nosler/Weather by for $15/2000.00 and the gunwerks for $4000.00+ depends what you want done, that's a big difference in cost for 100 fps or so. Myself, I'm buying the standard old fashion 7 mm rem mag, it certainly has stood the test of time...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frank in the Laurels, post: 1221789, member: 8845"] Too be honest in the hunting world .... none ! There can't be all that much difference between the 4 you listed, no animal will ever notice the difference being hit with a starting velocity of 2900-3000 fps. The only difference would be a click or two in the scope at practical shooting distances..maybe the better comparison will be brass availability now and ten years from now...my new personal rule comes into effect here, if I hain't walking out the door at the store unless I have 200 pieces of brass in hand or the rifles not being bought...I refuse anymore to make life more difficult finding brass...there's a huge difference in costs of the rifles you've listed is also an issue, the standard 7mm rem mag can be bought for under $400.00, the Nosler/Weather by for $15/2000.00 and the gunwerks for $4000.00+ depends what you want done, that's a big difference in cost for 100 fps or so. Myself, I'm buying the standard old fashion 7 mm rem mag, it certainly has stood the test of time... [/QUOTE]
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