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RE: Savage 7mm-8
Couldn't have said it better myself.
ORIGINAL: BareBack Jack I would stay with the "06 and 165 gr bullets,get your self a good recoil pad,if needed get a good gunsmith to cut the stock down for ya. I see everyone says the 7mm-08 is a deerslayer,I have 2 and I have not notice this.Every deer I've seen shot with it,good boiler room shot has ran,a good distance.It could be I'm not using the right ammo or what,but I would not trust this gun for elk. Stay with the 30-06. BBJ |
RE: Savage 7mm-8
Savage is a good gun, just don't like where the safety is . on a cold morning with gloves on, sure is hard to get safety off. They need to get it up out of the hole behind the bolt
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RE: Savage 7mm-8
Ive owed a 7-08 since the late eightys, shot well over 40 deer with it and the vast majority of them have gone right down. Who ever says it wont drop them were they stand, isnt shooting them in the right place. I dont care if your shooting a .378 weatherby mag. you shoot a deer through the rib cage and it will usually run, its dead but it will still make it X amount of distance from the shot. As for using it for elk, a properly loaded a 7-08 will kill any elk. 7-08 killed elk
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RE: Savage 7mm-8
OK I HAVE heard it all now...the 7mm-08 wont kill deer!!! Whoda thunk it??? :eek: Wonders never cease :D Im thinkin maybe a 338RUM may be enough gun as I'd hate to see a 140 gr NP at 2900 fps bounce off a deer.....
DAMN!! Those deer are getting tough!!:D |
RE: Savage 7mm-8
Doe Dumper, dont you know that the deer have started developing built in kevlar. Plus Ive heard they are looking into radar, that way youll have to shoot at them from at least a mile away as to be out of there radar range. Heck as we speak, Im turning my 7-08 into a squirrel outfit and having a rifle built off a 20mm cannon, you never know, those deer could turn up in depleted uranimum body armor next. :D
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RE: Savage 7mm-8
Doe-Dumper,and Buckshot,
I never said it would not kill deer,I just don't like the way it kills them and I DO HUNT DEER WITH A .338,and my brother in law hunts them with a .338 UM,smack the stuffing out of them.I have no dout that the 7-08 handles them WV and PA deer handily they look about the size of my Rotwhiler. As for a elk gun you would be pushing the envelope on a good size elk.The 30-06 is a h#ll of alot more gun than the 7mm-08 IMO. Still say 30-06 165 gr all the way. BBJ |
RE: Savage 7mm-8
I never said it would not kill deer,I just don't like the way it kills them |
RE: Savage 7mm-8
big magnum=smallpp
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RE: Savage 7mm-8
The 7mm-08 Rem will take down any elk that walks if you do your part. As far as deer runing off, all the deer I have shot with a 7mm-08 Rem dropped withing 20 yards so I don't know what the problem is. I have had them run with every cartridge. The fact of the matter is deer don't always fold on the spot.
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RE: Savage 7mm-8
I shot eight mule deer last fall and these are big deer. I shot two with the 30-06, two with the 308 and four with the 25-06. Its all in the location because the two I shot with the 30-06 ran the most distant. Thats no fault of the 30-06 because I know its a great big game killer. I am one of its biggest supporters but the shots were not quite as well placed this time. I have had good performance with the 7mm-08 and 308 as well. In fact of all the rifles I have used, I get the most drop in their tracks with the 308 and 6.5x55. I think I just shoot those two guns better than I do most of my other guns. One is a Mauser the other a Browning A-Bolt. These two rifles have by far the best triggers that I own. The Mauser has a Timney and the Browning a well adjusted factory trigger adjusted by a friend of mine. Its almost to light.
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