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Trying to decide on caliber
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<blockquote data-quote="nralifer" data-source="post: 2613601" data-attributes="member: 94556"><p>You probably by now made up your mind, but my vote would be either the 300WSM in a long action shooting a 175 gr BD2 Badlands or a 7 SAUM shooting the 150 BD2 Badlands in a 22" barrel with a brake. Both bullets can be launched at 3000 fps or more using StaBall 6.5 powder that will be very temp stable. Both bullets have the highest BC for their weight and are very deadly at any impact angle. 22" barrel makes the gun compact and easy to hike with. Recoil is very moderate. You can take anything in North America certainly with the WSM.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nralifer, post: 2613601, member: 94556"] You probably by now made up your mind, but my vote would be either the 300WSM in a long action shooting a 175 gr BD2 Badlands or a 7 SAUM shooting the 150 BD2 Badlands in a 22” barrel with a brake. Both bullets can be launched at 3000 fps or more using StaBall 6.5 powder that will be very temp stable. Both bullets have the highest BC for their weight and are very deadly at any impact angle. 22” barrel makes the gun compact and easy to hike with. Recoil is very moderate. You can take anything in North America certainly with the WSM. [/QUOTE]
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