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RE: 7mm-08
I bought my first deer rifle in 1983.......it was a remington 788 in 7mm08. i've owned several more since then . 140 gr remington factory loads, handloaded 139 gr hornady interlock ,140 serria ,140 nosler ballistic tip ,all kill deer great.there are at least 6 of my buddys that have , and use 'em every season ,its a great cartridge .
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RE: 7mm-08
That rifle will soon become your main deer rifle... not your backup... |
RE: 7mm-08
Wow, i didn't realize everyone liked this round that much. I might have to go buy one and try it. The bad thing is, i already have a .270, .30-30, .300 wsm, and a .223. Guess i'll just have to make room in the safe for one more.
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RE: 7mm-08
ORIGINAL: Meansy67 Wow, i didn't realize everyone liked this round that much. I might have to go buy one and try it. The bad thing is, i already have a .270, .30-30, .300 wsm, and a .223. Guess i'll just have to make room in the safe for one more. |
RE: 7mm-08
Hey Mean,
If you really love the .270 thenjust add another rifle, but if the .270 is just another rifle to you, I'd recommend selling it and adding the 7mm-08 to the mix. Looks like it would fit in rather nicely. Nothing wrong with the .270 though, you just don't really need IMHO a 7mm-08 with the mix you already have. Not to throw a wrench into things, but if the .308 parent cartridge is really what you are after, stuff a .243 in with your other guns, and keep 'em all. Out here in Idaho, the .243 or any of the fast .22's are the preferred coyote fodder. |
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