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Is the 7mm RUM dead?
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<blockquote data-quote="Calvin45" data-source="post: 2379240" data-attributes="member: 109862"><p>Interesting feedback. I'm noticing a fair bit of recoil complaint. To those who have shot both: what's the difference between .300 RuM and 7RUM? I don't hear this level of complaint surrounding the bigger .30 caliber ultra mag. Is it that people shooting a .30 caliber magnum just accept that there's gonna be kick and know not to complain about it? Or is there something somehow "snappier" about the 7mm version? Wouldn't be the first time something counterintuitive came up…the original .378 weatherby has a reputation for kicking hard AND fast, contrary to some more powerful larger bore cartridges of similar capacity that get described as more of a hard shove than a sharp punch.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Calvin45, post: 2379240, member: 109862"] Interesting feedback. I’m noticing a fair bit of recoil complaint. To those who have shot both: what’s the difference between .300 RuM and 7RUM? I don’t hear this level of complaint surrounding the bigger .30 caliber ultra mag. Is it that people shooting a .30 caliber magnum just accept that there’s gonna be kick and know not to complain about it? Or is there something somehow “snappier” about the 7mm version? Wouldn’t be the first time something counterintuitive came up…the original .378 weatherby has a reputation for kicking hard AND fast, contrary to some more powerful larger bore cartridges of similar capacity that get described as more of a hard shove than a sharp punch. [/QUOTE]
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