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<blockquote data-quote="Frog4aday" data-source="post: 1590101" data-attributes="member: 9308"><p>OP already has a .300 Win Mag. Looking to get a new rifle. Of the choices he listed, only the 7mm Rem Mag and the .338 Win Mag are 'different' enough from what he already owns to be worth considering. Factor in that the primary mission of the new rifle will be deer (with potential elk/moose hunt at some point) and that points to the 7mm Rem Mag as the most logical choice. Less recoil than the others. Tons of power for the game animals mentioned. Tons of bullet choices (he reloads). Shoots very flat. Download bullet weight for varmints; upload bullet weight for the big game (elk/moose.) Factory ammo available everywhere. Reloading components are abundant and easy to come buy. Seems like the most LOGICAL choice. But it rarely comes to that, does it? So answer is easy - which caliber most excites/interests you at the moment? GET THAT.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frog4aday, post: 1590101, member: 9308"] OP already has a .300 Win Mag. Looking to get a new rifle. Of the choices he listed, only the 7mm Rem Mag and the .338 Win Mag are 'different' enough from what he already owns to be worth considering. Factor in that the primary mission of the new rifle will be deer (with potential elk/moose hunt at some point) and that points to the 7mm Rem Mag as the most logical choice. Less recoil than the others. Tons of power for the game animals mentioned. Tons of bullet choices (he reloads). Shoots very flat. Download bullet weight for varmints; upload bullet weight for the big game (elk/moose.) Factory ammo available everywhere. Reloading components are abundant and easy to come buy. Seems like the most LOGICAL choice. But it rarely comes to that, does it? So answer is easy - which caliber most excites/interests you at the moment? GET THAT. [/QUOTE]
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