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7mm or 30 cal? Just for curiosity’s sake
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<blockquote data-quote="Ben Keller" data-source="post: 2167581" data-attributes="member: 106918"><p>I don't agree, and let me explain why grumpy. I've owned multiple 7s over the course of my lifetime, with some being the cheapest on the shelf and some being completely custom. I've owned and been around various other 30s as well. One thing that is more practical about some of the 7s, in terms of long range hunting, is that not all of them require a brake to maintain a decent level of recoil. Sure I would still put a brake on a 28 Nosler, but my 7mm Rem. Mag doesn't need one and it's 9.2 lbs. it's a 1000 yard gun all day. I don't know of a .30 cal that can shoot 3000 plus FPS that does not need a brake. It's a very practical benefit in my young and grouchy opinion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ben Keller, post: 2167581, member: 106918"] I don’t agree, and let me explain why grumpy. I’ve owned multiple 7s over the course of my lifetime, with some being the cheapest on the shelf and some being completely custom. I’ve owned and been around various other 30s as well. One thing that is more practical about some of the 7s, in terms of long range hunting, is that not all of them require a brake to maintain a decent level of recoil. Sure I would still put a brake on a 28 Nosler, but my 7mm Rem. Mag doesn’t need one and it’s 9.2 lbs. it’s a 1000 yard gun all day. I don’t know of a .30 cal that can shoot 3000 plus FPS that does not need a brake. It’s a very practical benefit in my young and grouchy opinion. [/QUOTE]
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