roaddog1m
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I don't want to insult anyone but I'd just flat out avoid 7RM. It was fine in it's day but there are so many non-belted cartridges that are just as good or better choices.
. For a go to rifle, my choice would be the 300, especially if elk will be hunted. For any WSM, I highly recommend a Sub MOA Vanguard. IMO, a much better rifle than the average Remmington.
Again, Thanks to everyone who has shared their thoughts and opinions. It seems like the .300wsm is the most suggested. I guess my take from everyone's thoughts is that it has a better factory ammo selection than the .270wsm??Also, for people who own the .300wsm? What is the typical grain that people shoot from it? 180? That seems a little bit overkill for deer/antelope sized game, but maybe I'm wrong. Also, I know it's personal preference, but do most guys muzzle break them?I guess I have always looked at heavier grain bullets, i.e. the 180 gr, to be used for larger game? Living in UT you don't get the chance to hunt elk every year unless you enjoy spike hunting, so I really forsee maybe ever using this rifle for elk maybe but a couple times. Thanks again,Justin
Build a 7mmstw and load for it. Fast accurate, easy to load for.I too would like advice and havent recieved any. Im trying to decide what rifle to buy my father to truly appreciate quality, precision and knockdown power. All we hunt with rifles are whitetail and hog. Im considering the 300 wsm, 270 wsm and a 7rem mag in a Browning A bolt Medallion or a Savage 14/114 American Classic. Open to all suggestions on calibers and brands no matter the price.