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7mm Rem Mag on the decline?
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<blockquote data-quote="H82MISS" data-source="post: 1886615" data-attributes="member: 108408"><p>I agree with what other shooters/hunters have said. Back in the '70's, and '80's, ammo was what it was. Powders were still not as advanced as they are now, and bullet design was slowly making advances. I think sales overall might have leveled with regards to the 7mmRM, in some ways, but its popularity is right up there with the 300WM, and others. Its just recently that many shooters have focused on the 28, and 30 Nosler, some RUM calibers, PRC's, and other cool wildcats that now have become almost first choices based solely on the new powders/bullets we have to choose from. The list goes on and on. Same with custom rifle builders. The list of options/choices is endless. Still love my 338's, 7mm's and 264 Win. Mag.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="H82MISS, post: 1886615, member: 108408"] I agree with what other shooters/hunters have said. Back in the '70's, and '80's, ammo was what it was. Powders were still not as advanced as they are now, and bullet design was slowly making advances. I think sales overall might have leveled with regards to the 7mmRM, in some ways, but its popularity is right up there with the 300WM, and others. Its just recently that many shooters have focused on the 28, and 30 Nosler, some RUM calibers, PRC's, and other cool wildcats that now have become almost first choices based solely on the new powders/bullets we have to choose from. The list goes on and on. Same with custom rifle builders. The list of options/choices is endless. Still love my 338's, 7mm's and 264 Win. Mag. [/QUOTE]
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