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Special Remington Sendero Run Interest
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<blockquote data-quote="MudRunner2005" data-source="post: 871259" data-attributes="member: 12995"><p>See, that's a well thought-out and explained and informative look into why we (7 guys vs .300 guys) have always been at each other as to who's caliber is better. I truly believe other than the heavier bullet weight advantage of the .300 WM, the 7mm STW is identical in abilities with the heavier bullets. STW with slight velocity advantage vs 300 WM with heavier bullets and more weight retention at distance. I think they both are excellent in their own right.</p><p></p><p>For the record I own .30 cal and larger rifles, as well, so I'm not completely biased towards the 7's, although being a whitetail hunter, 7mm is about the perfect sized caliber for them. I have three 7RM's right now, a 7mm-08, and a 7mm STW and a spare STW barrel to build another one. LOL I do love my .308, though. It's hard to beat a .308 Win for a target and range rifle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MudRunner2005, post: 871259, member: 12995"] See, that's a well thought-out and explained and informative look into why we (7 guys vs .300 guys) have always been at each other as to who's caliber is better. I truly believe other than the heavier bullet weight advantage of the .300 WM, the 7mm STW is identical in abilities with the heavier bullets. STW with slight velocity advantage vs 300 WM with heavier bullets and more weight retention at distance. I think they both are excellent in their own right. For the record I own .30 cal and larger rifles, as well, so I'm not completely biased towards the 7's, although being a whitetail hunter, 7mm is about the perfect sized caliber for them. I have three 7RM's right now, a 7mm-08, and a 7mm STW and a spare STW barrel to build another one. LOL I do love my .308, though. It's hard to beat a .308 Win for a target and range rifle. [/QUOTE]
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