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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
7mm vs .308 cals
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<blockquote data-quote="Ranger1994" data-source="post: 1744162" data-attributes="member: 111719"><p>I really enjoy these discussions with my son as well, cherish them. But I'm in the camp of 7mm for the conditions you're describing, ie, some long rang hits on deer, elk size game. My 7-Rem seems to reach out there a bit truer than my ought 6, in my experience. Course that could be difference in guns too. But as others have stated that 7mm does fly flat. However, I grew up around 30-30 and the 30.06 woods guns and and had it drilled into my head nothing could beat the versatility of a 30 caliber gun and the 06 was the only gun I needed. So there you go,,,, I have them both,,,, I just agree that both are great calibers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ranger1994, post: 1744162, member: 111719"] I really enjoy these discussions with my son as well, cherish them. But I'm in the camp of 7mm for the conditions you're describing, ie, some long rang hits on deer, elk size game. My 7-Rem seems to reach out there a bit truer than my ought 6, in my experience. Course that could be difference in guns too. But as others have stated that 7mm does fly flat. However, I grew up around 30-30 and the 30.06 woods guns and and had it drilled into my head nothing could beat the versatility of a 30 caliber gun and the 06 was the only gun I needed. So there you go,,,, I have them both,,,, I just agree that both are great calibers. [/QUOTE]
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