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Quote from: Bigshooter on July 25, 2009, 08:14:20 PMQuote from: bobcat on July 25, 2009, 08:12:29 PMQuote from: Bigshooter on July 25, 2009, 07:49:20 PMQuote from: bobcat on July 25, 2009, 07:25:36 PMYeah I don't think it's that people "don't like" the 7 Mag, or any of the others with high numbers of votes. The question being the "most overrated," I agree, a lot of people think the 7 Mag. is really something special, when in reality it really doesn't have much, if anything, over the 30-06.You're kiding right?No, not kidding. If you consider how far most people shoot their game, probably very rarely over 300 yards, the 7 Mag. does not kill any better or show any significant difference in trajectory. It's not until you get to around 400 yards where you really see any practical difference over the 30-06.So the 7mm does or doesn't have anything on the 30-06 makeup your mind.A couple hundred feet per second is what it has over the 30-06. Which makes it as good as the 30-06, but not significantly better. And not better at all unless you're shooting over 300 yards. Just my opinion. If you like it, use it. If not, don't.
Quote from: bobcat on July 25, 2009, 08:12:29 PMQuote from: Bigshooter on July 25, 2009, 07:49:20 PMQuote from: bobcat on July 25, 2009, 07:25:36 PMYeah I don't think it's that people "don't like" the 7 Mag, or any of the others with high numbers of votes. The question being the "most overrated," I agree, a lot of people think the 7 Mag. is really something special, when in reality it really doesn't have much, if anything, over the 30-06.You're kiding right?No, not kidding. If you consider how far most people shoot their game, probably very rarely over 300 yards, the 7 Mag. does not kill any better or show any significant difference in trajectory. It's not until you get to around 400 yards where you really see any practical difference over the 30-06.So the 7mm does or doesn't have anything on the 30-06 makeup your mind.
Quote from: Bigshooter on July 25, 2009, 07:49:20 PMQuote from: bobcat on July 25, 2009, 07:25:36 PMYeah I don't think it's that people "don't like" the 7 Mag, or any of the others with high numbers of votes. The question being the "most overrated," I agree, a lot of people think the 7 Mag. is really something special, when in reality it really doesn't have much, if anything, over the 30-06.You're kiding right?No, not kidding. If you consider how far most people shoot their game, probably very rarely over 300 yards, the 7 Mag. does not kill any better or show any significant difference in trajectory. It's not until you get to around 400 yards where you really see any practical difference over the 30-06.
Quote from: bobcat on July 25, 2009, 07:25:36 PMYeah I don't think it's that people "don't like" the 7 Mag, or any of the others with high numbers of votes. The question being the "most overrated," I agree, a lot of people think the 7 Mag. is really something special, when in reality it really doesn't have much, if anything, over the 30-06.You're kiding right?
Yeah I don't think it's that people "don't like" the 7 Mag, or any of the others with high numbers of votes. The question being the "most overrated," I agree, a lot of people think the 7 Mag. is really something special, when in reality it really doesn't have much, if anything, over the 30-06.
Quote from: jjhunter on July 25, 2009, 08:11:12 PMAnd, I would make a bet that the premium ammo will do it - in fact, i would be willing to waste $40 just to see. Do a search on factory .300 velocities. Most will tell you 2980 or less. Shot it through a chony with a 24 inch barrel and you will get a hair over 2900.
And, I would make a bet that the premium ammo will do it - in fact, i would be willing to waste $40 just to see.
Quote from: Bigshooter on July 25, 2009, 08:15:48 PMQuote from: jjhunter on July 25, 2009, 08:11:12 PMAnd, I would make a bet that the premium ammo will do it - in fact, i would be willing to waste $40 just to see. Do a search on factory .300 velocities. Most will tell you 2980 or less. Shot it through a chony with a 24 inch barrel and you will get a hair over 2900.I rely on what my chrono tells me after 10 years and 3, 300 win mags.....I can't see new factory ammo to be that far behind? Here is the first premium ammo I looked up (Okay, not the first, but it helps my side of the argument :300 WIN MAG 180 GR Spire Point HEAVY MAG 8500 Velocity (fps) / Energy (ft-lbs) Muzzle 100 yd 200 yd 300 yd 400 yd 500 yd 3100/3840 2872/3296 2655/2817 2448/2396 2251/2025 2063/1701 Trajectory (inches) Muzzle 100 yd 200 yd 300 yd 400 yd 500 yd -1.5 1.40 0.00 -6.3 -18.4 -37.4 That being said, you are right in the fact that custom ammo can be faster than factory.....I have not chrono'ed every brand of factory ammo (or any factory ammo for that matter), so I can't argue with you. But, I will argue with the mentality of someone buying a .300 win mag and going with a 24" pipe and strictly shooting factory ammo? Like putting a governor on a sports car - you buy magnum rifles for maximum capability - high performance is what you want, if not, you'd shoot a naught 6. Too much golfing and drinking today, so if this doesn't make any sense - please disregard
A couple of the worst are the .264 or the 25-06.
QuoteA couple of the worst are the .264 or the 25-06.NOOOOOOOO!!!!!! I Any and 6.5's
too excited go back.
Quote from: jjhunter on July 25, 2009, 08:37:48 PMQuote from: Bigshooter on July 25, 2009, 08:15:48 PMQuote from: jjhunter on July 25, 2009, 08:11:12 PMAnd, I would make a bet that the premium ammo will do it - in fact, i would be willing to waste $40 just to see. Do a search on factory .300 velocities. Most will tell you 2980 or less. Shot it through a chony with a 24 inch barrel and you will get a hair over 2900.I rely on what my chrono tells me after 10 years and 3, 300 win mags.....I can't see new factory ammo to be that far behind? Here is the first premium ammo I looked up (Okay, not the first, but it helps my side of the argument :300 WIN MAG 180 GR Spire Point HEAVY MAG 8500 Velocity (fps) / Energy (ft-lbs) Muzzle 100 yd 200 yd 300 yd 400 yd 500 yd 3100/3840 2872/3296 2655/2817 2448/2396 2251/2025 2063/1701 Trajectory (inches) Muzzle 100 yd 200 yd 300 yd 400 yd 500 yd -1.5 1.40 0.00 -6.3 -18.4 -37.4 That being said, you are right in the fact that custom ammo can be faster than factory.....I have not chrono'ed every brand of factory ammo (or any factory ammo for that matter), so I can't argue with you. But, I will argue with the mentality of someone buying a .300 win mag and going with a 24" pipe and strictly shooting factory ammo? Like putting a governor on a sports car - you buy magnum rifles for maximum capability - high performance is what you want, if not, you'd shoot a naught 6. Too much golfing and drinking today, so if this doesn't make any sense - please disregard How many did you find first that said less than 3000 be honest.