The 7mm is tough to beat with the 168 or 180. The B.C. is so high with these bullets and the 7mm mag drives them at the ultimate VLD velocity. When you factor in BC, speed, recoil, efficiency - this combo may be the best deer/elk combo available.
I have always had really good luck with the 300 WM. It is a time proven, inherently accurate cartridge. A good caliber to build a highly accuarate rifle around. The 190 at 3100 is about as good as it gets for the 30's to 1000 yards. I can shoot this rifle all day long - recoils a little more than a .243.
Some with disagree with this, but I am not a huge fan of Shilen Barrels. I know that they make some outstanding barrels, but any barrel maker that makes "grades" of barrel loses my business. I only buy Hart as I have never heard or read a bad thing about them. I have owned 5 and they all shot and cleaned like a dream. Very good barrels! A focus on sheer precision and accuracy is what I am after. I was buying barrels before the emergence and popularity of LR hunting. There are many more choice today than we had when I started. I have chosen to stick what has worked for me in the past.
