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Reloading
7mm- a quick question
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<blockquote data-quote="jrdoty" data-source="post: 74395" data-attributes="member: 4196"><p>I think you should give the 308 a chance. it is a very accurate round, easy on your barrel and is an excellent choice for big game hunting. I have a friend in British Columbia, who is a hunting guide and he uses his old savage model 99 to kill everything from deer to moose to brown bear. I even told him he was crazy for using it on brown bear but he smiled at me and said you got to shoot'em were it hurts.</p><p></p><p>P.S. A 175/180 grain bullet at a mild 2600 fps has nearly 2300 ft. lbs. of energy at 100 yards.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jrdoty, post: 74395, member: 4196"] I think you should give the 308 a chance. it is a very accurate round, easy on your barrel and is an excellent choice for big game hunting. I have a friend in British Columbia, who is a hunting guide and he uses his old savage model 99 to kill everything from deer to moose to brown bear. I even told him he was crazy for using it on brown bear but he smiled at me and said you got to shoot'em were it hurts. P.S. A 175/180 grain bullet at a mild 2600 fps has nearly 2300 ft. lbs. of energy at 100 yards. [/QUOTE]
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