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DrMike":g09vbrcu said:Money ahead, and incapable of enjoying it. A wise man has said, "Each new rifle adds a year to life (so long as the wife doesn't get too obstreperous). :mrgreen:
GeorgeS":3byemwhh said:Boredom? That's success you smell, son. :shock:
Yep, all loaded up - 3" high at 100yds., just like the last few times.
The .25-06 is dead on at 100yds., just in case.
I'm going to see how well my .300 BLK subsonics shoot; I may bring that too to take care of some of the prairie dogs and jackrabbits in your backyard. :lol:
George
FOTIS":3jtxx9j9 said:You Greek people....I swear!
FOTIS":xmyttylv said:More than lbs of powders we've both burned!
C.Smith":3135cj10 said:The elk I shot wih my 7mm Rem Mag sure did not like it.
rjm158":3al4dnqo said:I just bought my stepson a used Savage 111 with Accutrigger in 7 Rem Mag, topped by a Nikon 4.5x14 scope, to serve as a long range deer/antelope or elk rifle if we ever get the opportunity to hunt them. I figured that with some judicious bullet selection one cartridge could cover both applications.
Ron
BeeTee":3opc9y1n said:Due to its popularity and name recognition, a 7RM may have more resale-ability than any other 7Mag. As often as you trade/sell/acquire, it might be consideration. The recoil of an '06 with a flatter trajectory... BT