The 7mm Mauser started its life as a military cartridge. In the hands of the boers it showed the English a thing or two about long range accuracy and killing power. It was quickly adopted as a sporting round and was used extensively in Africa for all manner of big game. It did not disappoint. Acceptance in North America was slow at the beginning but knowledgeable gun writers like Jack O'Connor praised it for its low recoil and deadliness on game from Whitetails to elk and moose. His wife Eleanor shot sheep and all sorts of game species around the world with it and never felt undergunned. I have used the 7x57 extensively in my hunting career and have shot many animals ,all with great results. The 7x57 is prefectly suited to being chambered light rifles. The long actions give plenty of room for seating bullets out in the case. Ballistics obtainable makes cup and core bullets all that is neccessary to achieve good killing power on game. My current 7x57 is a Remington mountain rifle. A perfect match for the 7x57! Anyone else share my passion for this classic big game cartridge?
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