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7mm Rem. Mag vs 300 Win. Mag
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<blockquote data-quote="bkondeff" data-source="post: 1068584" data-attributes="member: 10444"><p>Many on here post capability to run 180's at 3000+ in standard 7mag, including Travis at Rbros, a very credible source. I believe this speed requires a longer throat possibly. If this is true would the conclusion be more of a draw relative to recoil?</p><p></p><p>Personally my goal is a true elk capable caliber to 1000 yds, not over, with reasonable gun weight, powder charge, and recoil which is what draws me to 7mm. PS. I look for 1500 ft/lbs at my desired limits. At my typical hunting elevations of 6000 feet, I look at 7mag and 7-300, mostly because I don't feel I need more, though Jeff always makes a good argument when I read his posts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bkondeff, post: 1068584, member: 10444"] Many on here post capability to run 180's at 3000+ in standard 7mag, including Travis at Rbros, a very credible source. I believe this speed requires a longer throat possibly. If this is true would the conclusion be more of a draw relative to recoil? Personally my goal is a true elk capable caliber to 1000 yds, not over, with reasonable gun weight, powder charge, and recoil which is what draws me to 7mm. PS. I look for 1500 ft/lbs at my desired limits. At my typical hunting elevations of 6000 feet, I look at 7mag and 7-300, mostly because I don't feel I need more, though Jeff always makes a good argument when I read his posts. [/QUOTE]
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