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7mm Sherman Short Mag vs 300 Win mag
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<blockquote data-quote="TheDerkster" data-source="post: 1197999" data-attributes="member: 92447"><p>Well, I guess the way I see it is good shot placement is much more critical then size. And a heavier bullet is much better than a light fast bullet for game. I use to hunt deer with a 223 every year, racking up as many as 20+ deer a year on unlimited doe tags. They changed the laws since then to 2 deer a county plus 3 landowner tags, but it was enough to learn on.</p><p></p><p>I would love to take this 7mm SS elk hunting, but funds do not exist to do so at the moment. I am for sure that it will be an absolute hammer on deer and I'm excited to try it out this coming season. I usually let the ones past 300 yards go because I want an ethical kill, but I'm willing to stretch a little more with this cartridge.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheDerkster, post: 1197999, member: 92447"] Well, I guess the way I see it is good shot placement is much more critical then size. And a heavier bullet is much better than a light fast bullet for game. I use to hunt deer with a 223 every year, racking up as many as 20+ deer a year on unlimited doe tags. They changed the laws since then to 2 deer a county plus 3 landowner tags, but it was enough to learn on. I would love to take this 7mm SS elk hunting, but funds do not exist to do so at the moment. I am for sure that it will be an absolute hammer on deer and I'm excited to try it out this coming season. I usually let the ones past 300 yards go because I want an ethical kill, but I'm willing to stretch a little more with this cartridge. [/QUOTE]
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