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Just for fun which would you pick for big game and what load?
257 bee
264 WM
270 Bee
7 RM
7 rum
257 bee
264 WM
270 Bee
7 RM
7 rum
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Guy Miner":3qrr0iqs said:I have experience with the .257 Weatherby and the 7mm Rem mag. Both are great.
For deer & smaller, I'd go with the quarter-bore.
If elk is on the menu, the 7mm would get the nod.
I've heard that the 7mm RUM is a little finicky, but have not direct experience with that. LOTS of case capacity for a mere .28 caliber bullet there.
Guy
Charlie-NY":415v1w4s said:22-243AI with 30gr Berger - 5,200 ft/sec plus
Now that's a flatliner
dubyam":1ead1q11 said:Does it strike anyone else that the Nosler AccuBond Long Range should be properly abbreviated NABLR? That's also a proper abbreviation for Fotis - the original N-ABLR!
JD338":1ngvcqhe said:For the ultimate flat liner, I would pick the 7mm RUM.
Load it with the new ABLR's, it should shoot flat as road kill.
JD338
FOTIS":3d66cbpo said:Charlie-NY":3d66cbpo said:22-243AI with 30gr Berger - 5,200 ft/sec plus
Now that's a flatliner
True but less than useful for big game don't you think? :shock: