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7mm Rem Mag online load data?
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<blockquote data-quote="davkrat" data-source="post: 935091" data-attributes="member: 6452"><p>Living a couple hundred miles south of you was the reason we started using them. In a few more years won't matter where you are in this state. The recoil of that load is very mild. In reality for hunting in California it's probably more than adequate. More speed is almost always a good thing.</p><p></p><p>Shooting E-Tips out of the .308 Win I've come to believe every little bit of speed is beneficial in getting them to expand. The higher BC of the 7mm E-Tip helps retain velocity further out. If we can get them up above 3100 they would make a fantastic long range hog load. Then again most of the places I've seen hogs a 200 yard shot is a long one. If you could get off a 600 yard shot you'd never find them having to go through a half mile of chaparral thicket.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="davkrat, post: 935091, member: 6452"] Living a couple hundred miles south of you was the reason we started using them. In a few more years won't matter where you are in this state. The recoil of that load is very mild. In reality for hunting in California it's probably more than adequate. More speed is almost always a good thing. Shooting E-Tips out of the .308 Win I've come to believe every little bit of speed is beneficial in getting them to expand. The higher BC of the 7mm E-Tip helps retain velocity further out. If we can get them up above 3100 they would make a fantastic long range hog load. Then again most of the places I've seen hogs a 200 yard shot is a long one. If you could get off a 600 yard shot you'd never find them having to go through a half mile of chaparral thicket. [/QUOTE]
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