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<blockquote data-quote="drocks101" data-source="post: 989591" data-attributes="member: 43990"><p>Personally I wouldn't go with either a 7 or 30. When I get the money rounded up, I am going to build a 6.5-284 for deer and antelope out to 1000. With 140 gr bullets there is still plenty of energy to get the job done and these bullets have excellent ballistics. A 30 cal is just more that what is necessary for the job. Between a 30 or a 7 I would definitely go with a 7 in 7 rem mag. With 168s or 180s you will get great ballistics and energy at range to get the job done.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="drocks101, post: 989591, member: 43990"] Personally I wouldn't go with either a 7 or 30. When I get the money rounded up, I am going to build a 6.5-284 for deer and antelope out to 1000. With 140 gr bullets there is still plenty of energy to get the job done and these bullets have excellent ballistics. A 30 cal is just more that what is necessary for the job. Between a 30 or a 7 I would definitely go with a 7 in 7 rem mag. With 168s or 180s you will get great ballistics and energy at range to get the job done. [/QUOTE]
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