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Quote from: bobcat on October 10, 2011, 09:41:48 PMThe main difference that I see is with the smaller 7mm caliber, recoil is less. With a 30 caliber, recoil is going to be more, simply because of the heavier bullet. Ballistics are virtually identical if using comparable bullets. 7mm has a better BC.
The main difference that I see is with the smaller 7mm caliber, recoil is less. With a 30 caliber, recoil is going to be more, simply because of the heavier bullet. Ballistics are virtually identical if using comparable bullets.
7mm has a better BC.
Quote7mm has a better BC. Yeah, maybe slightly, but you're really splitting hairs when you start comparing slight differences in BC's. Most people aren't looking for something that will shoot out to 1200 yards. You know that's almost 3/4 of a mile, right? Don't you think a good hunter should be able to get a half mile closer than that almost every time?
depends how bad of a shot you are. Worse of a shot the bigger the rifle you need. Unless you have to compensate for something, then go really big.
Quote from: JohnVH on March 09, 2012, 11:36:36 AMdepends how bad of a shot you are. Worse of a shot the bigger the rifle you need. Unless you have to compensate for something, then go really big.
300 shoots a 180 like a 7mm shoots a 150, I like the heavier bullet.Carl