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Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
7mm or 30 cal? Just for curiosity’s sake
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<blockquote data-quote="cardon1122" data-source="post: 2167127" data-attributes="member: 89782"><p>I'd take the 7mm for several reasons. It is more pleasant to shoot at the range when shooting multiple times. Hunting doesn't matter so much when you're taking only a few shots at most. The biggest reason is my wife. We like to hunt together. She's a petite woman so if we both have tags we usually share the same gun and I carry it. She can handle a Remington 7mm magnum but that's her max. We went on Safari to Africa and it was very effective. She took 7 animals with 7 shots. I shot it too and honestly I couldn't tell it was any less effective than the 300 Rum I'd used on a safari the year before. I highly recommend shooting and hunting with your wife if you've never tried it and they're willing. Started taking her shooting, then varminting and finally big game hunting. Never get any complaints about leaving to shoot or hunt because she's as excited to go as I am. We put in separately for tags so we draw out more often. Get to hunt twice as much and I've found it's just as fun hunting even when she's the only one with a tag and pulling the trigger. My wife with her 7mm below</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cardon1122, post: 2167127, member: 89782"] I’d take the 7mm for several reasons. It is more pleasant to shoot at the range when shooting multiple times. Hunting doesn’t matter so much when you’re taking only a few shots at most. The biggest reason is my wife. We like to hunt together. She’s a petite woman so if we both have tags we usually share the same gun and I carry it. She can handle a Remington 7mm magnum but that’s her max. We went on Safari to Africa and it was very effective. She took 7 animals with 7 shots. I shot it too and honestly I couldn’t tell it was any less effective than the 300 Rum I’d used on a safari the year before. I highly recommend shooting and hunting with your wife if you’ve never tried it and they’re willing. Started taking her shooting, then varminting and finally big game hunting. Never get any complaints about leaving to shoot or hunt because she’s as excited to go as I am. We put in separately for tags so we draw out more often. Get to hunt twice as much and I’ve found it’s just as fun hunting even when she’s the only one with a tag and pulling the trigger. My wife with her 7mm below [/QUOTE]
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