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<blockquote data-quote="Broz" data-source="post: 1124687" data-attributes="member: 7503"><p>This has been the subject by phone, email, and PM's over the last few weeks among some very reliable, well know precision rifle builders, good elk hunters, and myself. Some of which are huge 7mm fans.</p><p> </p><p>I have been on the fence and now with 31 big game kills with the 215 Berger from a 300 win , 20+ being elk. Over a dozen elk taken with the 195 Berger from a 7mm-300 just in the last couple weeks. And a total of 22 elk taken with my 7-300, 300 win and .338 Terminator in the last month. Plus watching with my own eyes as they ran and fell, doing 90% of the field dressing and studying the wound channels , sized, lengths and impact velocity as well as Impact energy. I was surprised that we <strong>ALL</strong> agreed on this. There is no excuses, bigger kills better especially when shot placement is off a bit. </p><p></p><p>So which of the 7mm's would I buy? Simple, the 300 win with a 215 Berger. Unless I wanted to step up and then I would use my .338 Terminator +P.</p><p> </p><p>Sorry guys. I have enough logged data and bloody knives to make this a proven fact, at least to me and others in the know.</p><p> </p><p>Regards</p><p>Jeff</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Broz, post: 1124687, member: 7503"] This has been the subject by phone, email, and PM's over the last few weeks among some very reliable, well know precision rifle builders, good elk hunters, and myself. Some of which are huge 7mm fans. I have been on the fence and now with 31 big game kills with the 215 Berger from a 300 win , 20+ being elk. Over a dozen elk taken with the 195 Berger from a 7mm-300 just in the last couple weeks. And a total of 22 elk taken with my 7-300, 300 win and .338 Terminator in the last month. Plus watching with my own eyes as they ran and fell, doing 90% of the field dressing and studying the wound channels , sized, lengths and impact velocity as well as Impact energy. I was surprised that we [B]ALL[/B] agreed on this. There is no excuses, bigger kills better especially when shot placement is off a bit. So which of the 7mm's would I buy? Simple, the 300 win with a 215 Berger. Unless I wanted to step up and then I would use my .338 Terminator +P. Sorry guys. I have enough logged data and bloody knives to make this a proven fact, at least to me and others in the know. Regards Jeff [/QUOTE]
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