BDL mag
I'll assume you mean 7mm Rem Mag. If so, it is superior to the .30-06 at ranges beyond 300 yards with the proper bullet, gear and shooter. Within 300 yards the only difference you will notice is more meat damage.
"...the better gun..." Same rifle. Different chambering.
"...superior to the .30-06..." Nonsense. A 7mm Mag will not do anything a .30-06 won't do just as well.
"...ranges beyond 300 yards..." Very few hunters should ever take a shot that far away.
meat damage is caused by various things..hitting bone, a bullet that's too frangible and comes apart on impact, impact velocit too high for bullet contruction and others.
the cartridge holding the bullet and powder charge has exactly nothing to do with meat damage.
In other words....a well constructed bullet out of the 7mm Rem Mag will cause less damage than a poorly constructed bullet out of the 30-06...and vice-versa
Arguing the advantages of the 7mm Reg Mag vs 30-06 amount to pure, unadulterated ballistic masturbation.
You'd have to go far beyond 300 yards to find a practical difference, and even then, 98% of hunters/shooters aren't good enough to make the difference pay off. Having hunted extensively with both for 30+ years, I'll take a 30-06, thank-you. Easily 98% of my shots over the years have been inside of 300 yards, and IMHO, the 30-06 is the better cartridge, and you'd be hard pressed to see the difference at 400 yards in the field.
Because everyone knows, 30-06 bullets just fall out of the air past 300 yards![]()
Arguing the advantages of the 7mm Reg Mag vs 30-06 amount to pure, unadulterated ballistic masturbation.
You'd have to go far beyond 300 yards to find a practical difference, and even then, 98% of hunters/shooters aren't good enough to make the difference pay off. Having hunted extensively with both for 30+ years, I'll take a 30-06, thank-you. Easily 98% of my shots over the years have been inside of 300 yards, and IMHO, the 30-06 is the better cartridge, and you'd be hard pressed to see the difference at 400 yards in the field.
Because everyone knows, 30-06 bullets just fall out of the air past 300 yards![]()
I live and hunt in Alberta farm country. A quarter section is roughly 440 yards from fence line to fence line. I'll let your imagination do the rest.
Can you quantify this?7mm by far.




























