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7mm mag vs. 7mm ultra mag


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I guess I'm getting old, but the difference between the cartridges from the animal's perspective is pretty much nothing.
For me it would be a personal choice, and I'd stick with the time tested 7mm Rem Mag. It's not likely to fade out of existence anytime soon either.
 
lol i know my grammer sucks , i did not care enf to do good in school , but now i own my own business selling knives,gun scopes &parts,lights lazers and other cool s**t.

do you sell any shark-mountable lazers? ive been looking for one everywhere :(
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HAHAHAHA!!!.....thats the funniest thing I've seen in a long time. I couldnt stop laughing.

You can't go wrong with a shark with a frickin' laser beam attached to its head.
 
lol i know my grammer sucks , i did not care enf to do good in school , but now i own my own business selling knives,gun scopes &parts,lights lazers and other cool s**t.


You seem like a good kid so I'm going to help you out. If you buy another 7mm, you will still have room in your safe becuase 7mm's should be kept in the closet. Thats right; 7mm rifles are ghey. Buy a 280 and save yourself the embarrassment.
 
Forget the TC get one of these

customized remington 300 win mag....
special heavy fluted 26inch barrel,modified with partial muzzlebreaks in the barrel jsut ahead of the chamber and towards the muzzle.. two stage adjustable trigger, customized mags, illuminated mil-dot scope...

it's capable of 1 MOA at 500
 
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Forget the TC get on of these

customized remington 300 win mag....
special heavy fluted 26inch barrel,modified with partial muzzlebreaks in the barrel jsut ahead of the chamber and towards the muzzle.. two stage adjustable trigger, customized mags, illuminated mil-dot scope...

it's capable of 1 MOA at 500

That's nothing, the Remington 710 can shoot 1/4 inch at 300 yards. That's MOA out to 1200 yards! That .300 is nutin' :cool:

At 100 yards it will hit the same hole. I'm not posting to this thread to brag about how well I can shoot or that the 710 is better than your tricked out 700P. And a $500 scope? Where did that come from. The Bushnell scope that came with it is the same scope I am using.

All I am saying is that when you find a good powder, bullet, and primer combo....you can get superb results. As I mentioned before Factory Loads did not group as well in my 710. The grouping that I got with the factory loads at times weren't even consistant. On more than one occasion there would be a bullet off all by itself. That being said, after handloading many different combos you can find a combo that will be THE load for your gun and if you are a serious handloader you would know that. Also as I said before that my 710 did have work done to it to get it to where it is. Just by adjusting the trigger pull on your rifle to the way you shoot can add tremendous accuracy. Adjust your scope horizontal line exactly level and adjust your scope vertical line near perfect to dead center on your barrel. Then adjust your sights. Perfect example: I have a savage mark II .22 that did not shoot well because the front of my scope was tightened down too far to the left and the tube of the scope was slightly turned to where the horizontal scope lines where not level to the gun. When I would shoot the gun I could not hit the target consistantly. When my Dad shot it because of the way he held it he was more consistant with the gun. Once I discovered the scope issue I become much more consistant with the gun. As I said before when you buy a more expensive and well made gun you will get better out of the box accuracy because the manufacture know you will demand nothing less from them. When you buy a cheaper gun...patience is a vertue to get the results you desire. If you don't believe the 1/4" group at 300 yards then so be it. Take then only the fact that it gets the job done as seen in my previous picture. To argue with a person who has their mind made up, is the same as carrying on a conversation with a brick wall. I mearly am offering my experience and opinion of the 710 for you to take and use how you choose.
 
Forget the TC get on of these

customized remington 300 win mag....
special heavy fluted 26inch barrel,modified with partial muzzlebreaks in the barrel jsut ahead of the chamber and towards the muzzle.. two stage adjustable trigger, customized mags, illuminated mil-dot scope...

it's capable of 1 MOA at 500


i have bin looking at the .300 win mag , but i have bin told its was overkill for deer, and for the 7mm rm ammo i got lots left 200+ , and i know somewhere i can get them for under $0.50 each shiped.

and i was told that the 7mmrm is better at 500ft + then the .300rm , is this true? or?
 
i was told that the 7mmrm is better at 500ft + then the .300rm , is this true? or?

absolutely. the 300 mags cant hold up to a 7mm Mag at long range, due to their oversized ballistic coefficients and excess muzzle velocity

7mm all the way!
 
i have bin looking at the .300 win mag , but i have bin told its was overkill for deer, and for the 7mm rm ammo i got lots left 200+ , and i know somewhere i can get them for under $0.50 each shiped.

and i was told that the 7mmrm is better at 500ft + then the .300rm , is this true? or?
One fellow I work with shot a moose at 700yds with a 300RUM. The rifle was rebarreled with a 32" custom bbl and fitted with a tactical scope with turrets.

No doubt, something like this would work for you on deer as well with the right bullet.

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