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What is better than the Weatherby?
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<blockquote data-quote="Its204fast" data-source="post: 2108912" data-attributes="member: 114347"><p>I've just started hunting with a 7mm Rem Mag. from the reading I've done the 7RM is a little flatter shooting than most .30 cal rifles, but it sacrifices bullet weight (ft/lb force) which can be remedied by more practice and a better placed shot. I started hunting with a Savage model 110 in .270 win. and have no complaints. Got a good deal on the 7RM. Reloading Has taught me that I'll never have another belted magnum after this one. My friends with .300 magnum's, don't enjoy target shooting as much as i do, after 10 or so shots they are tired of shooting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Its204fast, post: 2108912, member: 114347"] I've just started hunting with a 7mm Rem Mag. from the reading I've done the 7RM is a little flatter shooting than most .30 cal rifles, but it sacrifices bullet weight (ft/lb force) which can be remedied by more practice and a better placed shot. I started hunting with a Savage model 110 in .270 win. and have no complaints. Got a good deal on the 7RM. Reloading Has taught me that I'll never have another belted magnum after this one. My friends with .300 magnum's, don't enjoy target shooting as much as i do, after 10 or so shots they are tired of shooting. [/QUOTE]
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