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7mm Rem Mag on the decline?
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<blockquote data-quote="Quintus" data-source="post: 1896671" data-attributes="member: 67552"><p>Unless you are shooting critters over 400 pounds, it actually compares very well to the magnums. Deer, antelope, and black bears are right in the wheel house of the short action 6.5s and they make up a massive majority of the tags filled in the US every year. You will get at least as good terminal performance, and much better operator performance from the Creed over a magnum. The non magnums are fun to shoot, cheaper to shoot, and practice makes perfect. The 7 Mag is not going anywhere, but it has certainly peaked.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Quintus, post: 1896671, member: 67552"] Unless you are shooting critters over 400 pounds, it actually compares very well to the magnums. Deer, antelope, and black bears are right in the wheel house of the short action 6.5s and they make up a massive majority of the tags filled in the US every year. You will get at least as good terminal performance, and much better operator performance from the Creed over a magnum. The non magnums are fun to shoot, cheaper to shoot, and practice makes perfect. The 7 Mag is not going anywhere, but it has certainly peaked. [/QUOTE]
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