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<blockquote data-quote="bpcrshooter" data-source="post: 1888507" data-attributes="member: 100251"><p>as you said you are mainly a bow hunter, my question is......what is "long range" to you 200,400,600,800, 1000yd?? this is what you should probably figure out before deciding on a cartridge. Being a bow hunter and being a long range hunter are two totally different things and take VERY different skills (not saying you dont have them). In my opinion, if your going to stay under 3-400yd there are WAY better cartridges that will produce WAY better results than a short 7mmRM. if your wanting light, put a carbon barrel on it and keep it 24in, or if you just wanna have a 20in 7mmrm buy that. Bottom line is 160gr bullet @27-2800fps will kill a elk or deer and just because it comes out of a different cartridge, that isnt a 7mmRm doesn't mean it wont to the job. I hope you do well in your search and your hunt......... matt</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bpcrshooter, post: 1888507, member: 100251"] as you said you are mainly a bow hunter, my question is......what is "long range" to you 200,400,600,800, 1000yd?? this is what you should probably figure out before deciding on a cartridge. Being a bow hunter and being a long range hunter are two totally different things and take VERY different skills (not saying you dont have them). In my opinion, if your going to stay under 3-400yd there are WAY better cartridges that will produce WAY better results than a short 7mmRM. if your wanting light, put a carbon barrel on it and keep it 24in, or if you just wanna have a 20in 7mmrm buy that. Bottom line is 160gr bullet @27-2800fps will kill a elk or deer and just because it comes out of a different cartridge, that isnt a 7mmRm doesn't mean it wont to the job. I hope you do well in your search and your hunt......... matt [/QUOTE]
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