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<blockquote data-quote="CoyoteStalker" data-source="post: 2688400" data-attributes="member: 35854"><p>7mm will definitely get there with a lot of energy and good ballistics. I like the round too, and it can be used for target shooting way past the 1000 mark as well. It is also easy to dial in because of the nice ballistics. The 308 has been thrown on a pedestal for being the standard for the 1000 range for some reason, but I can't see why based on the ballistics alone. However, these short action rounds will be much more pleasurable to shoot, and you will not be punished with recoil, flenching from the blast and it will be easier to make follow up shots. </p><p></p><p>I personally like the Savage 110 variants for custom builds because I can change barrels and calibers at home. You'll still have to take the barrel somewhere to have it threaded for a break if you are wanting to go that route. Double up the ear protection if you run a break on the 7 mag...it will be loud <img src="/images/smilies/smile.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" data-shortname=":)" /></p><p></p><p>It's fun to shoot a rifle that you spend a lot of time getting perfect for you. Good luck!</p><p></p><p>Sent from the ammo room</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CoyoteStalker, post: 2688400, member: 35854"] 7mm will definitely get there with a lot of energy and good ballistics. I like the round too, and it can be used for target shooting way past the 1000 mark as well. It is also easy to dial in because of the nice ballistics. The 308 has been thrown on a pedestal for being the standard for the 1000 range for some reason, but I can't see why based on the ballistics alone. However, these short action rounds will be much more pleasurable to shoot, and you will not be punished with recoil, flenching from the blast and it will be easier to make follow up shots. I personally like the Savage 110 variants for custom builds because I can change barrels and calibers at home. You'll still have to take the barrel somewhere to have it threaded for a break if you are wanting to go that route. Double up the ear protection if you run a break on the 7 mag...it will be loud :) It's fun to shoot a rifle that you spend a lot of time getting perfect for you. Good luck! Sent from the ammo room [/QUOTE]
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