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I want a legit argument against an old trusted cartridge
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<blockquote data-quote="Bdubose" data-source="post: 1724788" data-attributes="member: 104938"><p>I've had my 7 mag for 43 years. I've killed elk, deer, hogs and yotes with it out to 400 yards with 43 year old 3x9 Redfield Widefield glass. It shoots Remington Factory Corelok bullets at .5" at 100 yards all day long.</p><p></p><p>When I got into LR shooting & hunting I thought about buying a new gun, but then decided to see just how good I could get my old gun to shoot.</p><p></p><p>This has been much more enjoyable and educational than I ever thought possible!</p><p>My profile pic is 1st round hit at 600 yards with 168 grain Nosler ABLR shooting 0.53" MOA at 600 yards. All I changed was trigger and glass.</p><p></p><p>That said, I personally limit this gun on elk to 750 yards - just a personal choice.</p><p>I bought a 300 RUM to extend my range to 1000K though I doubt I would ever take that chance - unless it was a wolf that needed to die! LOL</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bdubose, post: 1724788, member: 104938"] I've had my 7 mag for 43 years. I've killed elk, deer, hogs and yotes with it out to 400 yards with 43 year old 3x9 Redfield Widefield glass. It shoots Remington Factory Corelok bullets at .5" at 100 yards all day long. When I got into LR shooting & hunting I thought about buying a new gun, but then decided to see just how good I could get my old gun to shoot. This has been much more enjoyable and educational than I ever thought possible! My profile pic is 1st round hit at 600 yards with 168 grain Nosler ABLR shooting 0.53" MOA at 600 yards. All I changed was trigger and glass. That said, I personally limit this gun on elk to 750 yards - just a personal choice. I bought a 300 RUM to extend my range to 1000K though I doubt I would ever take that chance - unless it was a wolf that needed to die! LOL [/QUOTE]
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