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.264 Win Mag vs. 7mm Mag
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<blockquote data-quote="Firecat" data-source="post: 493243" data-attributes="member: 22600"><p>Nomo, I agree that for elk these bullets will not be the best. Nor will that range be appropriate for anything larger than deer with these calibers. Some may argue that and thats ok. I am speaking for myself and my imposed limits. The 30 caliber is certainly better for elk and 338 even better yet. I just did not understand if judging apples to apples how there could be that much difference at a grand. So I ran the numbers and listed my results. 7.4 inches at 1K is less than 3/4 MOA. However, that being said you are right. The .264 has an edge even though its small it is still noteworthy.</p><p></p><p>I would like to mention to LTLR that my post was not intended to "call you out." I was just hoping to learn as you have a wealth of knowledge that many could benefit from including myself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Firecat, post: 493243, member: 22600"] Nomo, I agree that for elk these bullets will not be the best. Nor will that range be appropriate for anything larger than deer with these calibers. Some may argue that and thats ok. I am speaking for myself and my imposed limits. The 30 caliber is certainly better for elk and 338 even better yet. I just did not understand if judging apples to apples how there could be that much difference at a grand. So I ran the numbers and listed my results. 7.4 inches at 1K is less than 3/4 MOA. However, that being said you are right. The .264 has an edge even though its small it is still noteworthy. I would like to mention to LTLR that my post was not intended to "call you out." I was just hoping to learn as you have a wealth of knowledge that many could benefit from including myself. [/QUOTE]
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