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RE: 7MM-08 VS 7MM REMINGTON MAG
ORIGINAL: Bernie P. Steve,you might want to try the managed recoil loads first or just use lighter bullets.Not sure what you mean by- "7-08 recomended round".The 7-08 is a different caliber based on the .243 case. |
RE: 7MM-08 VS 7MM REMINGTON MAG
Hello hunter,
I love my Rem. mod. 700BDL in 7mm Rem Mag.! It does have a muzzle break on it and a sims limbsaver recoil pad. It is topped by a Leupold VariX3 3.5x10x50. I did even get it glass bed. Before the bedding, I was at 1 1/4" at 100yds. It does kick, but at about 1 grand invested, can you complain? Why settle for a caliber a little bit less or a little bit more? I did whack a deer in Montana about 100yds. out. It did run about the same 100 yds quartering towards me to expire. A little hole on entry side and both lungs and the heart hanging out the other side! I can't really complain. I should have stayed single if I wanted to hunt more. BC |
RE: 7MM-08 VS 7MM REMINGTON MAG
In your situation, the 7mmRM offers zero advantages in return for the additional recoil. Especially considering you already have a 300WM.
My vote is for the 7mm-08. |
RE: 7MM-08 VS 7MM REMINGTON MAG
ORIGINAL: stalkingbear A good 140 gr bullet fired from 7mm08 will kill any whitetail ever to walk the earth within 400 yards in the right hands,and with a considerable amount less recoil compared with 30-06 or .300 win mag. The 7mm rem mag is pretty close to the 30-06 you already have so it wouldn't make much sense to duplicate it. |
I only heard of the 7mm-08 about 5 years ago. It kills Elk just fine. My .243 kills deer. My bigger rifles will be handed down, they really serve no purpose for me.
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Blur - this is almost 8yrs old. You'll note by the OP's signature line, he's already purchased a 7mm Rem Mag.
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Nomercy448 - Who cares what the OP brought. The world is able to read it, and listen to others experiences.
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Yeah, Mercy, c'mon...every time I write on a thread, I put it on my CV ;)
The older and longer the thread, the more it's like publishing in a prestigious academic journal! |
Ive had several magnums over the years and a couple years back I was looking for something just for deer and Antelope. On some good advice I picked up a Weatherby Vanguard in 7-08. I couldn't be happier I have a couple other Vanguards so I knew it would be accutateand it was. I have shot 3 Whitetails 1 Large 5x4 Mulie and a nice Antelope. Nothing went more then a couple steps and 1 deer and the antelope fell right in the tracks he was standing in. I use the 140 Nosler ballistic tips in federal premium. An added bonus is the recoil is minimal. After shooting about everything out there, I'm over proving how macho I am. Don't get me wrong the 7-08 would be too light for Elk sized game, but if you already have that covered. Treat yourself to the 7-08 you won't be disappointed. Just my 2cents Gil
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Originally Posted by the blur
(Post 4277768)
Nomercy448 - Who cares what the OP brought. The world is able to read it, and listen to others experiences.
I guess I have better things to do in life than necropost. But hey, lots of folks do it... |
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