Im My experience, Realistic velocities with the 7mm mag in a 24" barrel are: 140 grain...3300, 150 grain...3200, 160 grain...3100, and 175 grain...2950
30-06 with a 24" barrel: 150 grain...3050, 165 grain...2950, 180 grain...2850.
Considering that similar weight bullets in 7mm have better BC's than do 30 cal bullets, the 7mm has a distinct advantage all the way out there. That being said, the difference is not a lot, and a guy who knows his rifle and ammo will have no trouble filling his freezer with either chambering. (I have both, and wouldn't consider selling either) Regards, Eagleye.
30-06 with a 24" barrel: 150 grain...3050, 165 grain...2950, 180 grain...2850.
Considering that similar weight bullets in 7mm have better BC's than do 30 cal bullets, the 7mm has a distinct advantage all the way out there. That being said, the difference is not a lot, and a guy who knows his rifle and ammo will have no trouble filling his freezer with either chambering. (I have both, and wouldn't consider selling either) Regards, Eagleye.





























I was shooting a "7mm Mauser" all along, and guess what, the 300 fps I was missing, really didnt matter. All my shots came inside 250 yards, and if I placed them right, they were hammers. That day I grew a respect for modest cartridges like the 6.5x55, 7x57, 308, etc, as I had been shooting one all along, but it just so happened my cartridges were headstamped 7mm Rem Mag!























