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7mm or 30 cal? Just for curiosity’s sake
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<blockquote data-quote="baldhunter" data-source="post: 2167122" data-attributes="member: 11853"><p>I really like both calibers.My centerfires have been reduced to those two calibers and one 338.Both the 7mm and 30 cal cover a wide range of bullet weights and that makes both very versatile for hunting.For deer,the 7mag is hard to beat and so is the 30-06.Both those cartridges are capable rounds for larger game too.I like to think of those two as all arounders.My 300's definitely hit with a little more authority and really shine when you're shooting bigger animals.I'd have to rate my 7STW right up there with the 300 Win Mag.Both of those are hard hitters and **** flat shooters too,but they are kinda over kill for deer at closer ranges.I usually always get exits with both calibers,but I have to say,the 30 cals tend to have a little larger wound channels and kill a little quicker as a result.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="baldhunter, post: 2167122, member: 11853"] I really like both calibers.My centerfires have been reduced to those two calibers and one 338.Both the 7mm and 30 cal cover a wide range of bullet weights and that makes both very versatile for hunting.For deer,the 7mag is hard to beat and so is the 30-06.Both those cartridges are capable rounds for larger game too.I like to think of those two as all arounders.My 300's definitely hit with a little more authority and really shine when you're shooting bigger animals.I'd have to rate my 7STW right up there with the 300 Win Mag.Both of those are hard hitters and **** flat shooters too,but they are kinda over kill for deer at closer ranges.I usually always get exits with both calibers,but I have to say,the 30 cals tend to have a little larger wound channels and kill a little quicker as a result. [/QUOTE]
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