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<blockquote data-quote="dakor" data-source="post: 777084" data-attributes="member: 2204"><p>MontanaRifleman</p><p></p><p>I can tell you this I have shot 4 elk and roughly 120 deer. Two elk were shot with 30cals the other two were shot with a 7mm STW. Out of the deer I have shot I would say close to 40 with a 7mm of some sort and 30 ish with a 30 Cal and the rest have been with a mix of calibers. I have yet to see a difference between a 7mm and a 30 and I think I have 70 ish deer taken and 4 elk to go by. </p><p>There also is a huge difference in recoil between a 7mm and a 300 win with all things being equal and the OP might not want a muzzle brake. If bigger is better why waste your time with a little 300 RUM? Why not go 338 Edge or 375 Rum? That little squeaker of a 30 has got nothing on those two no matter what bullet you stuff in it. I have said this before to guys who say a 7mm Rem is not a good 1000 yard killer and no one takes me up on it. Give John Burns a call and let him know a 7mm Rem is not a good 1000 yard rifle and see what he has to say. Please report it back here if you do call him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dakor, post: 777084, member: 2204"] MontanaRifleman I can tell you this I have shot 4 elk and roughly 120 deer. Two elk were shot with 30cals the other two were shot with a 7mm STW. Out of the deer I have shot I would say close to 40 with a 7mm of some sort and 30 ish with a 30 Cal and the rest have been with a mix of calibers. I have yet to see a difference between a 7mm and a 30 and I think I have 70 ish deer taken and 4 elk to go by. There also is a huge difference in recoil between a 7mm and a 300 win with all things being equal and the OP might not want a muzzle brake. If bigger is better why waste your time with a little 300 RUM? Why not go 338 Edge or 375 Rum? That little squeaker of a 30 has got nothing on those two no matter what bullet you stuff in it. I have said this before to guys who say a 7mm Rem is not a good 1000 yard killer and no one takes me up on it. Give John Burns a call and let him know a 7mm Rem is not a good 1000 yard rifle and see what he has to say. Please report it back here if you do call him. [/QUOTE]
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