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<blockquote data-quote="Creedmoor shooter" data-source="post: 1402995" data-attributes="member: 72601"><p>I'm a big fan of the "Big 7". My dad and grandfather have hunted with them for years. My grandfather got his first one in the early 70s and my dad got his in the early 90s. Both have taken mature bull moose, bear, and God only knows how many whitetails. You'll definitely notice the big advantage in ballistics over your creed. Mainly in how hard it hits and the flatter trajectory. I bought one because that's what I grew up with and I really like the cartridge. I'm pushing 162s at over 3100 fps...... that's really bad deer medicine and the ballistics are nothing short of impressive for a lighter bullet. I'll almost always reach for my 7mm Mag when i head for the woods. Eventually I'll build a more long range oriented 7mm to show the cartridges true potential. The new 7mm bullets that are coming is breathing new life into the old war horse. I'd strongly recommend a 1:8 twist.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Creedmoor shooter, post: 1402995, member: 72601"] I'm a big fan of the "Big 7". My dad and grandfather have hunted with them for years. My grandfather got his first one in the early 70s and my dad got his in the early 90s. Both have taken mature bull moose, bear, and God only knows how many whitetails. You'll definitely notice the big advantage in ballistics over your creed. Mainly in how hard it hits and the flatter trajectory. I bought one because that's what I grew up with and I really like the cartridge. I'm pushing 162s at over 3100 fps...... that's really bad deer medicine and the ballistics are nothing short of impressive for a lighter bullet. I'll almost always reach for my 7mm Mag when i head for the woods. Eventually I'll build a more long range oriented 7mm to show the cartridges true potential. The new 7mm bullets that are coming is breathing new life into the old war horse. I'd strongly recommend a 1:8 twist. [/QUOTE]
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