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The perfect caliber
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<blockquote data-quote="sambo3006" data-source="post: 101973" data-attributes="member: 2740"><p>I'll cast my vote for the 300 Win Mag. Should get you a little more velocity than the short mag with the 200 gr bullet and unsurpassed accuracy potential.</p><p>I have a 338RUM for my elk rifle and I wanted something else for a backup. Almost bought a 300RUM, but went with the 300 Win Mag due to basically the same reasons you have listed.</p><p>If you want an excellent long range gun for anything smaller than elk, it would be hard to beat the 7mag or the 264Mag. The 160 gr AB would be hard to beat in 7mm. No need for a muzzle brake with these calibers, either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sambo3006, post: 101973, member: 2740"] I'll cast my vote for the 300 Win Mag. Should get you a little more velocity than the short mag with the 200 gr bullet and unsurpassed accuracy potential. I have a 338RUM for my elk rifle and I wanted something else for a backup. Almost bought a 300RUM, but went with the 300 Win Mag due to basically the same reasons you have listed. If you want an excellent long range gun for anything smaller than elk, it would be hard to beat the 7mag or the 264Mag. The 160 gr AB would be hard to beat in 7mm. No need for a muzzle brake with these calibers, either. [/QUOTE]
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