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Caliber and best factory rifle for Whitetail deer - NC
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<blockquote data-quote="xsn10s" data-source="post: 2326687" data-attributes="member: 95344"><p>It sounds like you have a 7mm rem mag already. Not knowing what scope you have, and since you don't dial, I'd probably look into a scope with a good reticle for holdovers. Unless you already have one. There's been a ton of good cartridges already suggested so one that you like will work. I'll have to go with FEENIX on hearing protection. The Army and working at an academy has damaged my hearing. I'd suggest investing in a good set of electronic hearing protection muffs or plugs. Once the ringing in your ears starts it won't get better. It only grows louder. When people say you won't notice the report of a rifle during the hunt or whatever that maybe true. But you'll still have damage, especially with a centerfire firearm.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="xsn10s, post: 2326687, member: 95344"] It sounds like you have a 7mm rem mag already. Not knowing what scope you have, and since you don't dial, I'd probably look into a scope with a good reticle for holdovers. Unless you already have one. There's been a ton of good cartridges already suggested so one that you like will work. I'll have to go with FEENIX on hearing protection. The Army and working at an academy has damaged my hearing. I'd suggest investing in a good set of electronic hearing protection muffs or plugs. Once the ringing in your ears starts it won't get better. It only grows louder. When people say you won't notice the report of a rifle during the hunt or whatever that maybe true. But you'll still have damage, especially with a centerfire firearm. [/QUOTE]
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