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Why the 7mm Rem Mag?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mark37082" data-source="post: 2302766" data-attributes="member: 120066"><p>IMHO it all boils down to the right decision for the person purchasing the rifle. This is not really a debate on the effectiveness of the caliber unless we are talking about dangerous game. The 7mm rem mag has proven itself in countless hunting and long range shooting situations for decades. I simply gravitate to the 7mm rm because I am attempting to simplify my hunting and shooting hobbies. Trying to chase the hottest cartridge that is trending and accumulating more guns than I can fit in my gun safe is something that I have moved away from in recent years. I recently sold two rifles that sat in the back of the safe and purchase one that filled a gap in my what I thought I needed. Ended up letting the old Browning BAR in 7mm Rm go along with an old Savage 30 06. Bought a Bergara HMR in 7mm RM. I had too many 7mm RM components to change calibers. It's a heavy rifle that seems to be able exceed my shooting ability. Recoil has never been an issue for me except for the 416 un-braked monster. i no longer have that one either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mark37082, post: 2302766, member: 120066"] IMHO it all boils down to the right decision for the person purchasing the rifle. This is not really a debate on the effectiveness of the caliber unless we are talking about dangerous game. The 7mm rem mag has proven itself in countless hunting and long range shooting situations for decades. I simply gravitate to the 7mm rm because I am attempting to simplify my hunting and shooting hobbies. Trying to chase the hottest cartridge that is trending and accumulating more guns than I can fit in my gun safe is something that I have moved away from in recent years. I recently sold two rifles that sat in the back of the safe and purchase one that filled a gap in my what I thought I needed. Ended up letting the old Browning BAR in 7mm Rm go along with an old Savage 30 06. Bought a Bergara HMR in 7mm RM. I had too many 7mm RM components to change calibers. It‘s a heavy rifle that seems to be able exceed my shooting ability. Recoil has never been an issue for me except for the 416 un-braked monster. i no longer have that one either. [/QUOTE]
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