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From another bear thread, this was the caliber of choice in a poll I was taking.Pretty much the same case as a .30-30, but with almost straight walls instead of being necked down. My load is a 220 grain bullet with RL-7. IIRC, runs about 2200 fps. I've never shot anything but paper and steel with it, but it is reputed to be a great woods and/or large animal cartridge. I used to always bring it along when elk hunting for those rainy days in the deep woods down near HQ road south of Castle Rock.
I really like 7mm's I have a couple 7mm rem mags and a couple 7mm-08's. (snip) . . . If you are hunting the same rifle for years and are comfortable with it your going to make that shot when it counts, I feel that lever guns although very cool are extremely limited in what applications they are good at.
Well played Rich. I'll have to add that to the list of stuff to get in my safe.
Quote from: Wetwoodshunter on August 10, 2015, 01:54:55 PMI really like 7mm's I have a couple 7mm rem mags and a couple 7mm-08's. (snip) . . . If you are hunting the same rifle for years and are comfortable with it your going to make that shot when it counts, I feel that lever guns although very cool are extremely limited in what applications they are good at. And yet . . . you can have both!139 gr. 7mm @ 3100 fps. - Model 88 in .284 Winchester.
.270 WSM would be awesome for a youth!! Coyotes to Moose covered, short action and ohhhhhhh the FLAT shooting. Would of loved one as a kid. Cant go wrong with a good Remington 308 either.
I prefer 30-06 as the variety it has for load sizes can help her progress. Start off with lighter loads then she can move up to hotter load as she get more comfortable. I feel 30-06 has the biggest variety.