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Yet another caliber comparison. 300Win Mag or 7mm rem mag
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<blockquote data-quote="COBrad" data-source="post: 1930156" data-attributes="member: 1940"><p>My furthest shot on an elk was 1098 yards... with a 7 mag shooting a 180 grain Berger HVLD. Complete penetration of the chest through the near side shoulder with bullet found under the hide on the far side. Guided elk hunts for 38 years and shot a lot of elk personally. My favorite round is the 7 mag. Had several .300's in various flavors and they were equally effective. They're both great long range elk rounds if you can shoot well. This business of a 7 mag being a 4-500 yard elk round at best is baloney. Choose the right bullet for your intended range, shoot well, and you'll not be disappointed. I currently shoot a lowly .284 Winchester with 160 accubonds and the elk drop just as dead as ever.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="COBrad, post: 1930156, member: 1940"] My furthest shot on an elk was 1098 yards... with a 7 mag shooting a 180 grain Berger HVLD. Complete penetration of the chest through the near side shoulder with bullet found under the hide on the far side. Guided elk hunts for 38 years and shot a lot of elk personally. My favorite round is the 7 mag. Had several .300’s in various flavors and they were equally effective. They’re both great long range elk rounds if you can shoot well. This business of a 7 mag being a 4-500 yard elk round at best is baloney. Choose the right bullet for your intended range, shoot well, and you’ll not be disappointed. I currently shoot a lowly .284 Winchester with 160 accubonds and the elk drop just as dead as ever. [/QUOTE]
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