I shoot 7mm and it is good.Shoots very flat, and carries a lot of punch at the end.Hunting and target shooting are two different worlds.
Sometimes people forget that when you are hunting, and you finally find the critter and want to kill it, you don’t get to go out there and line up the critter at 300yds and wait for the wind to stop.You also want the critter to be dead (drop dead is nice), on your first shot if at all possible.
This is where the 7mm shines.When you finally find the critter, you can have confidence your 7mm is gonna reach out and hammer it with out having to worry much about wind, etc.With 150 grain zeroed to shoot 1 1/2” high at 100yds, you are good to go from 100 yds to 400 just by putting the crosshairs on and knowing your bullet has a lot of knock down at the other end.No need to fiddle with scope no sound, and other BS.
When I finally get as close as I can to that 4 point Muley, the last thing I want to do is think about my cartridge performance.