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<blockquote data-quote="sp6x6" data-source="post: 608059" data-attributes="member: 21869"><p>To me it depends if you want the long range. I see the post mention 7mm-08, 300wsm. My 325 wsm is 7-6-oz.I have taken elk to just about 600, at 700 YRS W/200 GR. IT ONLY has 1120 ENERGY.I think of these guns as pea shooters for LR. Guess that is because I used a 340 WM FOR 20+. Those smaller rounds dont carry the energy. My 338 Norma is 7-2 oz bare,easily packable and can shoot any distance reliable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sp6x6, post: 608059, member: 21869"] To me it depends if you want the long range. I see the post mention 7mm-08, 300wsm. My 325 wsm is 7-6-oz.I have taken elk to just about 600, at 700 YRS W/200 GR. IT ONLY has 1120 ENERGY.I think of these guns as pea shooters for LR. Guess that is because I used a 340 WM FOR 20+. Those smaller rounds dont carry the energy. My 338 Norma is 7-2 oz bare,easily packable and can shoot any distance reliable. [/QUOTE]
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