BigUglyMan
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Grins, yes I remember those conversations in gun shops and on line...
The early 2000s were a great time to be in the market for a gently used 300 Winchester. They were everywhere.
Grins, yes I remember those conversations in gun shops and on line...
The early 2000s were a great time to be in the market for a gently used 300 Winchester. They were everywhere.
I think I have it narrowed down to these two choices. What are the pros/cons of each? Is there anything the 7mm Mag does better than the 338WM, other than price?
The 7mmRM is better on the operators end every time the triggers pulled..lol
I'm not recoil adverse, have recently been shooting lots of 375, 458 etc but that is a fair point, especially if shooting from a bench at the range.
The 7mmRM is better on the operators end every time the triggers pulled..lol
well , enjoy being young
It may change for you in the years to come
Not everyone is susceptible or are recoil intolerant.
By the same token we as enthusiasts (both new and old) have been spoiled by the recent years of hunting rifles that come standard with recoil management of some sort ie; a brake. The young’ins or new shooters are now given the options we old timers didn’t have to be able to tame recoil.
That said… and for the life of me, I just don’t understand those that buy a caliber only to download it below it’s intended potential, because they’re recoil intolerant or just to say that they’re shooting X Cal.
For me (and jmo obviously) it becomes a “hey look at me I’m with the cool kids” mentality. When in they really shouldn’t go on to extoll the virtues of said Cal when they’re not using it’s potential as intended. Ie; a standard load.
Why not buy a lesser or smaller Cal that is not only proven but equally effective for the intended species they are chasing if they’re that recoil sensitive becomes my question to them (?)
The 7mmRM is better on the operators end every time the triggers pulled..lol
Really see what you mean on that one.
Some degree of it strikes here too lol. Used to shoot a steel buttplate 30-06 very well. Been away from that for a while haha. Then again they weigh a bit too.
Heh, my first 3006 was a Winchester model 670A...with a steel butt plate.
I was shooting the 338 and 250gr partitions at 400 yards yesterday. It reminded me how “flat shooting” is misunderstood so often. I will be out this coming week with my 7MM getting things squared away at 600 yards with it. 600 yards is a long ways for hunting situations. 400 yard shooting at game is rare. 600 even more so. Speed, BC, is it as big of a deal as we all seem to want to think it is? I dunno?
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So in other words, in normal hunting situations, a tidal wave in a tin cup.
So in other words, in normal hunting situations, a tidal wave in a tin cup.
lol, for most up to 400...you did bring up 400-600 though, through there bc is a significant factor, speed still is not, bc over speed all day for those who set up for 0-600 actual long range and want as reasonably high hit probability within upper levels of available modern ballistics choices/cartridges/ammo etc.
your 7rm with those 168's will probably get you there ok, you got speed and bc with that combo...turning 600 into the new 400![]()
lol, for most up to 400...you did bring up 400-600 though, through there bc is a significant factor, speed still is not, bc over speed all day for those who set up for 0-600 actual long range and want as reasonably high hit probability within upper levels of available modern ballistics choices/cartridges/ammo etc.
your 7rm with those 168's will probably get you there ok, you got speed and bc with that combo...turning 600 into the new 400![]()