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Quote from: Shane54 on October 28, 2014, 07:56:03 PMQuote from: Biggerhammer on October 28, 2014, 07:06:26 PMWell, the .300 Win Mag part is cool. What?Don't mind him, he's a tikka hater. Don't ask him why either, cause he can't give you a good reason other than "just because" He eats, bleeds and breeds Remington.
Quote from: Biggerhammer on October 28, 2014, 07:06:26 PMWell, the .300 Win Mag part is cool. What?
Well, the .300 Win Mag part is cool.
Tragic must have never shot one
Well I know I said I was certain to buy a rum, well I lied . So when it came time to pay up I decided to buy a tikka t3 lite 300 win mag paired with a Nikon monarch 3 4-16 with a mildot reticle.
I just bought a 7mm mag and I have been shooting a 300 win mag for about 15 years ... You are going to find better bullet coefficients, more bullet options, less recoil ( no muzzle break needed) similar muzzle volicities, same range with a flatter trajectory out of the 7mm than the 300 ... My guess is when you get them both set up you will reach for the 7mm each time out!
Quote from: M_ray on January 11, 2015, 02:35:53 AMI just bought a 7mm mag and I have been shooting a 300 win mag for about 15 years ... You are going to find better bullet coefficients, more bullet options, less recoil ( no muzzle break needed) similar muzzle volicities, same range with a flatter trajectory out of the 7mm than the 300 ... My guess is when you get them both set up you will reach for the 7mm each time out! The 300 has way more bullet options, 30 caliber is the most versatile caliber for North American big game hunting, as far as recoil I would say they are close to the same when shooting same size bullets.