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7mm RUM vs. 300 RUM and (PICS)....
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<blockquote data-quote="linksmechanic" data-source="post: 185912" data-attributes="member: 7317"><p>GG: I'm not trying to argue with you but I think your a little @ss backwards. For one it's a lot harder too practice with a "rainbow" .308 than a super flat shooter such as a 7 ultra. This only makes you a better shooter. Who said anything about shooting 30 rounds per year. Personally I tend to shoot 3 times a week. At 100 rounds per session with 3 rifles that's alot more than 30 a year. Why would anybody care if you do this for a living? I could be an engineer at remington but would it really matter? NO. Doesn't mean your right. Most longrange hunters that I know that aren't rich shoot mild guns for practice and save there biguns for hunting. This doesn't mean they don't practice with them. I usually put about 300 rounds down with my hunting gun and a crap load more on my others.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="linksmechanic, post: 185912, member: 7317"] GG: I'm not trying to argue with you but I think your a little @ss backwards. For one it's a lot harder too practice with a "rainbow" .308 than a super flat shooter such as a 7 ultra. This only makes you a better shooter. Who said anything about shooting 30 rounds per year. Personally I tend to shoot 3 times a week. At 100 rounds per session with 3 rifles that's alot more than 30 a year. Why would anybody care if you do this for a living? I could be an engineer at remington but would it really matter? NO. Doesn't mean your right. Most longrange hunters that I know that aren't rich shoot mild guns for practice and save there biguns for hunting. This doesn't mean they don't practice with them. I usually put about 300 rounds down with my hunting gun and a crap load more on my others. [/QUOTE]
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