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Larger diameter bullets allow more room for error?
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<blockquote data-quote="DJ Fergus" data-source="post: 1538284" data-attributes="member: 93895"><p>I admit am biased & partial to my 7mm RM. Emotionaly attached to it. Will my 300 wm kill better & quicker? Yes it will & I like it also. Me or my son has never made a bad shot with our 7mm RM. So I'm about to build a 30 cal that will hang in there with my 7mm in terms of shootability. I must say that a 180gr from a 7mm @ 2950 is no slouch in terminal performance but a 225gr 30 cal @ 2900 should be even more impressive if I can shoot it just as well. I will see!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DJ Fergus, post: 1538284, member: 93895"] I admit am biased & partial to my 7mm RM. Emotionaly attached to it. Will my 300 wm kill better & quicker? Yes it will & I like it also. Me or my son has never made a bad shot with our 7mm RM. So I'm about to build a 30 cal that will hang in there with my 7mm in terms of shootability. I must say that a 180gr from a 7mm @ 2950 is no slouch in terminal performance but a 225gr 30 cal @ 2900 should be even more impressive if I can shoot it just as well. I will see! [/QUOTE]
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