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<blockquote data-quote="Racemike" data-source="post: 1588018" data-attributes="member: 109106"><p>I like most of those choices, but agree with a lot of the hunters in this thread 300wm hard to beat. I've loaded mine for deer, and antelope with 160g noslers, 180g and 190g for elk. It's brass is never hard to get, very accurate, and distance is there, lots of loading options, I've had 338 but didn't enjoy it much and basically 300wm do most everything it did and maybe better. I like 7mm just think it's a little lite on elk, and moose not that it won't work with good shot, don't think it has the knockdown the 300wn mag does. Don't like chasing elk for a mile after I shoot them, fifty yards far enough for me. And I say this because I have before with a friend of mine who used a 7mm with a pretty good shot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Racemike, post: 1588018, member: 109106"] I like most of those choices, but agree with a lot of the hunters in this thread 300wm hard to beat. I’ve loaded mine for deer, and antelope with 160g noslers, 180g and 190g for elk. It’s brass is never hard to get, very accurate, and distance is there, lots of loading options, I’ve had 338 but didn’t enjoy it much and basically 300wm do most everything it did and maybe better. I like 7mm just think it’s a little lite on elk, and moose not that it won’t work with good shot, don’t think it has the knockdown the 300wn mag does. Don’t like chasing elk for a mile after I shoot them, fifty yards far enough for me. And I say this because I have before with a friend of mine who used a 7mm with a pretty good shot. [/QUOTE]
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