Free: Contests & Raffles.
Here is a little real world data.7mm-08 140g bullet: 100 yards 2053ft-lbs 200 yards 1761ft-lbs 300 yards 1502ft-lbs308 150g bullet: 100 yards 2251ft-lbs 200 yards 1919ft-lbs 300 yards 1626ft-lbsSo you are telling me that you think the 308 will be o.k and the 7mm-08 won't be at 200 yards because of 158ft-lbs difference? I don't think so. Most professional hunters will base there ideas on 1000ft-lbs to cleanly take most big game animals.Then you also say that the savage 300 would be good to 150 yards, but not the 7mm-08? Ok lets look at those numbers.7mm-08 140g bullet: 100 yards 2053ft-lbs 200 yards 1761ft-lbs 300 yards 1502ft-lbs300 savage 150g bullet: 100 yards 1816ft-lbs 200 yards 1413ft-lbs 300 yards 1086ft-lbsSo how you think the 300 savage is better and has more range and killing power then the 7mm-08 I am not sure of All of these numbers are from winchester.com You can double check them if you like. If you are going to put comparisons up you need to keep the bullets close to get a accurate picture.I also know of a native amercian hunter that took close to 100 head of elk in his life with nothing but a 243win. A small caliber bullet placed in the vitals is better then any magnum outside the vitals. So I don't know how anyone can say a 243 is just to small.
Understand your points bobcat. The point behind this was to prove to someone that the 7mm-08 is just as equal or in the long run "ballistics and bc wise" better then the 308. So to say the 308 can go to 200 yards and the 7mm-08 can only for to 100 and its not good enough at that, well that is just flat out wrong!
I know plenty of guys switching to .300 RUM's and I have to think why? Why shoot a gun that beats the crap out of you when you can kill an elk just fine with a 30-06. Learn to be a good shot and take good shots and calibers like the .308, 7mm-08, etc. will be plenty good.Look back in the books, .243 killed a lot of game.