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The bullet weight makes a big difference too. If you shoot 150 grain bullets from a 7mm Rem. Mag. and 150 grain bullets from a 300 Win. Mag., and the rifles are the same, recoil will likely be the same. But go to a 180 in the 300 and stay with the 150 in the 7, and that 300 is going to kick quite a bit more.
Quote from: MichaelD on January 25, 2017, 05:10:40 PMYou are welcome to run up this way toward Prosser and put some rounds down range with both the 7mm and .300 if you want. My 7mm is in Remington and is currently scoped and the .300 tikka is unscoped, but you could get a feel for both. PM if interested and we can meet up. MichaelSent from my iPhone using Tapatalki remember talking to you when you were trying to sell that .300 I might take you up that if I can after this weekend, I'll be duck hunting but after this weekend I'll be free.
You are welcome to run up this way toward Prosser and put some rounds down range with both the 7mm and .300 if you want. My 7mm is in Remington and is currently scoped and the .300 tikka is unscoped, but you could get a feel for both. PM if interested and we can meet up. MichaelSent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Why not just go with a 6.5 grendal in an ar platform?
7mm for me, @M_ray
Quote from: huntnphool on January 25, 2017, 01:41:07 PM 7mm for me, @M_ray Yep I have a 300WM I hunted with for 20 years and moved to the 7mm 2years ago. Biggest reason for me was to get away from the muzzle break. For whatever reason I can shoot the 7 without but my Savage 300 wallops me minus the break plus I'm real bad about using ear protection while hunting so my ears sting pretty good anymore after a shot. I also wanted to shoot bullets somewhere between 162-170grn and at the time I found better BC's for the 7mm in that range so I went with Berger 168 vld at .617 bc