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I want a legit argument against an old trusted cartridge
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<blockquote data-quote="Milepost" data-source="post: 1732627" data-attributes="member: 104022"><p>IMO - No one rifle or caliber is the best but the 7mm RM is a really good compromise for an "all around" rifle on most dear species, pigs and black bear.</p><p></p><p>1) Shoot the caliber that you can shoot accurately and then practice, practice and then do some more practice!</p><p>2) Pick the cal appropriate for the game hunted.</p><p>3) Pick the bullet/loads that gets the job done. AKA... accurate, quick kills with minimal meat loss.</p><p></p><p> All those big super mag 7mm calibers gives you is more range. They won't kill deer any more deader. Remember, it's a well placed bullet that gets the job done. The super mags will sacrifice the up close shot performance unless you use a different bullet like the mono's.</p><p></p><p>A 10lb. 7mm rem mag with a good muzzle brake is a great platform. Right in between a 28 Nosler and the 7mm-08... Easy to find quality ammo too! What's not to like?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Milepost, post: 1732627, member: 104022"] IMO - No one rifle or caliber is the best but the 7mm RM is a really good compromise for an "all around" rifle on most dear species, pigs and black bear. 1) Shoot the caliber that you can shoot accurately and then practice, practice and then do some more practice! 2) Pick the cal appropriate for the game hunted. 3) Pick the bullet/loads that gets the job done. AKA... accurate, quick kills with minimal meat loss. All those big super mag 7mm calibers gives you is more range. They won't kill deer any more deader. Remember, it's a well placed bullet that gets the job done. The super mags will sacrifice the up close shot performance unless you use a different bullet like the mono's. A 10lb. 7mm rem mag with a good muzzle brake is a great platform. Right in between a 28 Nosler and the 7mm-08... Easy to find quality ammo too! What's not to like? [/QUOTE]
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