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Rechambering 7mm Rem Mag
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<blockquote data-quote="Win Tom" data-source="post: 2167083" data-attributes="member: 116946"><p>Someone already spoke to it, but I love my .264 win mag. For many years it served as my primary hunting rifle, from Virginia Deer, to Colorado elk. Its an all around great cartridge with manageable recoil. Flat trajectory, and fast moving, shot placement is always key. Some will say the bullet is too small for elk, doesnt carry enough weight, blah, blah. None of that is true with correct shot placement. Elk, caribou, deer...Ive taken them all. Some run, some dont, but thats true with any caliber.</p><p>The flood of available 6.5 projectiles has opened the .264 market from the old standards of 100 grain or 140 grain bullets (for those who remember back that far!).</p><p>Give it some consideration, you wont be disappointed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Win Tom, post: 2167083, member: 116946"] Someone already spoke to it, but I love my .264 win mag. For many years it served as my primary hunting rifle, from Virginia Deer, to Colorado elk. Its an all around great cartridge with manageable recoil. Flat trajectory, and fast moving, shot placement is always key. Some will say the bullet is too small for elk, doesnt carry enough weight, blah, blah. None of that is true with correct shot placement. Elk, caribou, deer...Ive taken them all. Some run, some dont, but thats true with any caliber. The flood of available 6.5 projectiles has opened the .264 market from the old standards of 100 grain or 140 grain bullets (for those who remember back that far!). Give it some consideration, you wont be disappointed. [/QUOTE]
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