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Long Range Elk/Bear Rifle???
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<blockquote data-quote="Shawn Carlock" data-source="post: 128972" data-attributes="member: 4"><p>The 300 SMK bc is .768. It helps some. I don't believe that flatter is everything. The 7 AM is a great round. I have mixed feelings about the 200 gr bullet and small diameter for terminal effects. I just posted about this on the 338 EDGE thread. In terms of exterior ballistics the 7 AM is better than the Edge no doubt there. The question in my mind is what works better after the impact. I like the idea of more mass. I have never owned a 7 AM. Hopefully Kirby will chime in as he has seen the effects of both the bigger 338's and the 7 AM firsthand.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shawn Carlock, post: 128972, member: 4"] The 300 SMK bc is .768. It helps some. I don't believe that flatter is everything. The 7 AM is a great round. I have mixed feelings about the 200 gr bullet and small diameter for terminal effects. I just posted about this on the 338 EDGE thread. In terms of exterior ballistics the 7 AM is better than the Edge no doubt there. The question in my mind is what works better after the impact. I like the idea of more mass. I have never owned a 7 AM. Hopefully Kirby will chime in as he has seen the effects of both the bigger 338's and the 7 AM firsthand. [/QUOTE]
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