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Re: 7mm-08
« Reply #15 on: January 18, 2009, 06:11:41 PM »
yup thats what i shoot now. i am actually going to try out the partitions. i have also looked at trying the barnes triple-shock's they sound good. :dunno:
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Re: 7mm-08
« Reply #16 on: January 18, 2009, 06:14:16 PM »
Never shot X bullets but they sound really good. I personally think the best bonded bullets for deer are the Accubonds, thats what I shoot.

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Re: 7mm-08
« Reply #17 on: January 18, 2009, 06:17:05 PM »
The accubonds do look good. Do they grenade? If so How much?
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Re: 7mm-08
« Reply #18 on: January 18, 2009, 06:27:10 PM »
The accubonds do look good. Do they grenade? If so How much?
No they are bonded and have progressivly thicker copper jacket to control expanstion. I have only shot one deer with them at 285 yards with my .270. Small entry holes only one exited the other one broke one shoulder and lodged in the other shoulder. I found that bullet but I haven't wieghed it yet. I may get a pic up later for you. Here is a link for more info about them.
http://www.nosler.com/?p=3&bullet=5

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Re: 7mm-08
« Reply #19 on: January 18, 2009, 07:04:32 PM »
Ok I took a pic of the bullet here it is. Remember 285 yards 270winchester 140gr.

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Re: 7mm-08
« Reply #20 on: January 18, 2009, 08:58:46 PM »
I've had a couple of 7mm-08's in Minnesota and liked them very much. shoots like my .308 does now. Recoils more than a .243 however to me. If the stock fits and has a good recoil pad (which she will need as a female just doesn't have the "T" in her muscles to absorb recoil as we do). You could also consider have it magnaported for $140 to help. Start her on reduced handloads and work up with out telling her and she should do fine if'n she really wants to hunt and shoot.

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Re: 7mm-08
« Reply #21 on: January 18, 2009, 09:40:34 PM »
Another rifle worth considering would be a Kimber Montana and they are chambered in .260 Rem.  I think that cartridge would be a great one for a young girl if you want a little more punch than the 243.  Either one of those cartridges (7-08 or 260) you'd really want to reload for anyway.  I think the Kimber is only slightly more expensive than the X-bolt and they have a really good reputation.
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Re: 7mm-08
« Reply #22 on: January 18, 2009, 11:17:23 PM »
you will always see me on a 7mm-08 band wagon. mine has taken 10 deer so far. the longer shots were at200, 250, 306, 326, 402, 456, and last seasons at 314 yards. i hunt Okanogan and the Palouse and the Snake. it has taken two deer for a couple buddy's as well. one shoots a 300 mag the other a 7mm mag. in both situations there was plenty of time to talk about it, and both times they opted to use my gun. only one deer required a follow up, and that may have not been necessary. all shot using stix or a bipod of course, aided by a rangefinder obviously.
this round is a heavy hitter, with mild recoil. mine has a muzzle brake, which reduced the recoil almost in half. i shoot two bullets. in the Hornady light mag, the 139 gr SST and the 139gr BTSP. i actually carry both in the field and change them up as i enter or break out into new country. the btsp for up close work, but for 300 and beyond i use the SST. even though the SST was not designed to pass thru the animal, i have found on my longer shots that the slower velosity, keeps it together, and i even had a pass thru on the 456 yrd shot believe it or not.
ya can shoot 140gr TSX bullets in it and take elk out to 300 too.
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Re: 7mm-08
« Reply #23 on: January 19, 2009, 10:52:11 AM »
I sure wish Browning would chamber the X-bolt in 260.

I'll probably take some heat from the core-lokt fans, but I have to agree w/ mossback.......they are crap bullets.  :) They do make bonded core-lokt bullets now; I haven't tried them and probably never will since I get good results with Barnes TSX, but for the core-lokt fans I'd suggest switching to the bonded core-lokt bullets. 

+1 on both your points.  7mm-08 is a dandy gun and I think the 260 would be real similiar. 

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Re: 7mm-08
« Reply #24 on: January 19, 2009, 12:34:05 PM »
I've taken several whitetails with my Browning Stainless Stalker 7-08 from 50 to 100 yards. In the past I've used 139 gr Hornady spire points and 145 gr Speer spire points but they exploded on impact. They killed the deer but I would rather have a bullet that penetrates farther than the first bone it hits. This past season I changed to 140 gr Nosler Accubonds and what a difference. I shot a big 3 point whitetail thru the top of the near shoulder blade it went  thru the spine and out thru the far shoulder blade and the bullet lodged under the hide. I weighed it and it ended up with 95 grains intact for 68% retention. The recoil is mild and I get magnum velocity of 3000 fps out of 140 gr bullets. Several years ago, I took that same rifle when I drew an elk permit. I dropped a 5x5 with one shot thru the shoulder at 200 yards and it was dead by the time I got to it. I never found the bullet because it ended up in the lungs somewhere and didn't exit the far side of the cavity.  The 7-08 is a great choice for women and kids. Don't under estimate its power because it a great choice for "any hunter".
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Re: 7mm-08
« Reply #25 on: January 19, 2009, 10:16:25 PM »
So skookumHntr, has this thread been any help at all or has your decision been made even more difficult?
You had it narrowed down to two calibers now it appears we've opened it up to all deer sized short actions.

 
Hmmm, you want a tough kid right, how does a .300WSM sound.(?) :chuckle:

To answer your original question, I've never shot either. As a matter of fact, I don't think I've even handled a rifle chambered in 7mm-08.
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Re: 7mm-08
« Reply #26 on: January 19, 2009, 10:22:46 PM »
i would pick the 257 roberts over the other choices.

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Re: 7mm-08
« Reply #27 on: January 20, 2009, 06:26:53 PM »
I have a 7mm-08 and it is an absolutely fantastic deer rifle.  I shoot 140 gr. Ballistic tips out of it, and never had a deer go 20 ft.  Less recoil than a .308 and you get bigger bullets compared to a .243.  Less recoil than a .243 in my opinion.

Now having said that, I have shot a .257 both the standard Roberts, and my A.I.  Both are wonderful deer guns, and extremely accurate.  Very little recoil.
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Re: 7mm-08
« Reply #28 on: January 20, 2009, 06:43:27 PM »
I bought a Remington 700 Mountain Rifle in the 7mm-08 three years ago mainly to use in Alaska for Sitka BT's but have found it to be my favorite deer rifle here in WA as well. I've shot bucks the last three years with it and have had great success. I shoot the 140 gr Nosler Partitions and but haven't had a chance to inspect the bullets because they were all clean passes. I have shot a lot out to three hundred with it and am very happy with the grouping, and this year i'm switching to handloads so I anticipate even better grouping. Note though that none of the deer that I've shot have been over 100 yards, only one ran though and that was this year, he only went about 40 yards though before he piled up. I would say that recoil wise for your daughter it should be fine, a notch more than the 243 but not bad AT ALL.

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Re: 7mm-08
« Reply #29 on: January 20, 2009, 07:35:23 PM »
I had the same dilema a few years ago when I was looking for my wifes 1st rifle.  She fell in love with the 7-08 and liked the 260, went to Kesslerings and spent at least and hour an a half having her shoulder different rifles from different manufactures in both calibers.  Found one that fit her and she liked and was goning to pick it up, but I wanted her to sleep on it to make sure that was the one.  On the way home we stopped at some sporting goods stores to check on ammo and availability of the 7-08 we found that it is not carried by alot of stores.  I decided that we needed to look at a caliber that we could get ammo for in almost any size town just in case she needed more or "misplaced" hers.  (I don't reload so I took that into consideration)  We decided on 308 and have never looked back.  I broke her in with some lite recoil rounds then went to 150 grains for deer and 165 grain for elk.  She loves that rifle and is proud of it.
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