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Re: 7mm-08 the new 30-06?
[Re: t george]
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12/02/17 10:32 PM
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Greg Z
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My comparison is from my .280 to the 7mm/08. Charts are for general comparison. I understand very well the difference bullet weight, barrel length, overall rifle weight, and 100s of other factors can that come into play. My next buy will be a Tikka T3 SS in 07mm/08.
Last edited by Greg Z; 12/02/17 10:32 PM.
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Re: 7mm-08 the new 30-06?
[Re: t george]
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12/03/17 10:04 AM
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CTK84
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Light Foot
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It's popular?! Lol. Good round but I don't hear much about it.
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Re: 7mm-08 the new 30-06?
[Re: t george]
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12/19/17 09:27 AM
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Jeffpg
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The 7.08 is a nice little cartridge, but in no way is it equal to the 30.06.
Sure, it can do about half the things that a 06 can, but none of them with the same authority.
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