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Most Underrated Cartridge
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<blockquote data-quote="cynicrit" data-source="post: 1354371" data-attributes="member: 80156"><p>10 years ago I would have said anything 6.5mm. Now not so much. My daughter hunts with a 7-30 Waters. It does well but the rifle she uses has a 20"bbl. Wish someone appreciated that caliber enough to still make an affordable rifle with enough barrel to squeeze all of the performance out of it. Ken Waters intended (I believe) that it should be a 24"bbl. I know that out of my 14" Contender it doesn't inspire the confidence of my 7-08. Also 7x57. My cousin has killed enough deer with that, dragging them would give a hernia to a bulldozer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cynicrit, post: 1354371, member: 80156"] 10 years ago I would have said anything 6.5mm. Now not so much. My daughter hunts with a 7-30 Waters. It does well but the rifle she uses has a 20"bbl. Wish someone appreciated that caliber enough to still make an affordable rifle with enough barrel to squeeze all of the performance out of it. Ken Waters intended (I believe) that it should be a 24"bbl. I know that out of my 14" Contender it doesn't inspire the confidence of my 7-08. Also 7x57. My cousin has killed enough deer with that, dragging them would give a hernia to a bulldozer. [/QUOTE]
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