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Re: 7mag or .308? [Re: HWY_MAN2] #2980913 02/02/12 01:32 PM
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Probably already been said but the ammo is way cheaper for the 308, in terms of paper punching. I was at academy the other day and noticed cheap steel ammo running $9.99 a box. As far as hunting ammo( its been a while since I bought ammo for a 7mag) 308 ammo is, as far as I can remember, significantly cheaper as well. With a wider range of available loads for the 308.


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Re: 7mag or .308? [Re: HWY_MAN2] #2980928 02/02/12 01:38 PM
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Originally Posted By: HWY_MAN2
Well thats easy it's the 7mag, it out performs the 308 all the way around. And before anybody says it's over-killor too much gun, please give the definition of those statements.

Recoil (high), barrel life (low), ammo cost (high), meat loss (high). If one only shoots limited times a year then might as well go for it. If it was my only gun and planned to do target shooting too with it then I would go with something else. Distances in question are short and game is small.

Also if the person in question hunts without hearing protection, there is another reason to consider a milder round. You will still lose your hearing but it takes a longer time to go completely deaf.


Re: 7mag or .308? [Re: Sami] #2981129 02/02/12 02:57 PM
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While it's fun to discuss potential calibers when choosing a new rifle and ask real world opinions to make a informed purchase. It really boils down to what your buddy actually wants. No poll or ammount of replys can make up his mind. My advise...go to a range and see if they have a loaner in each caliber, try em both out and see what he likes. Is he dead set on 7mag and 308? My vote would be for the .270, a truly great Texas caliber.


Re: 7mag or .308? [Re: roostershooter] #2981150 02/02/12 03:04 PM
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For what he is looking to do, many great calibers to choose from, including .270. Of course with a 7RM he is not going to run out of gun if he ever decides to hunt bigger game. If this is an inexperienced hunter/shooter then I don't recommend it of course.


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In my opinion if you run out of gun with a 270 then you ran out with a 7mag too.

Any way, you say you think he should get a 7mag, so Im guessing he thinks he wants a 308... right?

I know you say from 50-300 yards but In all practicality im bettin shots will be quite a bit shorter than 300 yards on the average.

Bottom line is he needs to get what he wants. I have never shot an animal over 225 yards and that one animal that was at 225 was a hog 1 shot in the head drt kill with a 222 rem. However I have a 300 wby, why because I like it.

The 308 will be cheaper, probably easier to shoot, less recoil and noise, and probably a smaller frame faster handling gun for shooting hogs... but I alway swanted a 7mag of some variety too.

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Re: 7mag or .308? [Re: HWY_MAN2] #2981211 02/02/12 03:21 PM
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Originally Posted By: HWY_MAN2
[. Besides the 308 is mediocre and boring. .


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Re: 7mag or .308? [Re: LFD2037] #2981265 02/02/12 03:39 PM
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Hell, I would just go with a 270!

However, if you are stuck between with the two choices, I would go with 308, killed probably 40 to 50 deer, hogs, whatever. Ammo is everywhere, accurate and it is relatively cheap compared to other rounds.


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Re: 7mag or .308? [Re: erniejs] #2981448 02/02/12 05:10 PM
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as "popular" as the .308 seems to be, in the last 6 years of guiding hunts, i only have had 2 come thru camp.

Personally, i only know two people that have them outside of an AR platform



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Re: 7mag or .308? [Re: txtrophy85] #2981484 02/02/12 05:23 PM
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270 is all you need


Re: 7mag or .308? [Re: txduckhunter] #2981526 02/02/12 05:41 PM
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7mm-08 alittle of both maybe.


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Re: 7mag or .308? [Re: redchevy] #2981548 02/02/12 05:48 PM
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In my opinion if you run out of gun with a 270 then you ran out with a 7mag too.

170-180gr with 3000fps muzzle velocity is something that .270 isn't capable of. In 130-150gr 7RM is only about 5-6% increase in energy. If you hunt big game at longer ranges then 7RM has a huge advantage over .270 as the heavy bullet with high BC (f.e. 180gr Berger VLD) will retain its energy much better than a lighter .277 bullet will.

150gr .277 Berger VLD @ 3000fps has 1568ft-lb of energy at 500 yards while the 180gr .284 VLD has 2150. At 1000y 749 and 1207 respectively. 22% more at 100y, 37% more at 500y and 61% at 1000y. Even if you send the 180gr 100fps slower than the 150gr, it will still have much more energy. Faster .277 has slightly flatter trajectory until 550-600 yards after which the .284 has less drop.


Re: 7mag or .308? [Re: Sami] #2981553 02/02/12 05:50 PM
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Recoil (high) Some people are not recoil shy.

barrel life (low) I hunt so shooting the barrel out is not a factor.

ammo cost (high) Ya gotta pay for the extra performance.

meat loss (high) Don 't shoot them in the meat.


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Originally Posted By: LFD2037
Doing some research for a buddy. For 90% hunting & 10% paper punching would you choose 7mag or .308(he's stuck on these 2 calibers so please keep it between these 2 calibers)? Gun will be a Tikka T3 Hunter. Shots will be between from 50-300+yds for any animal(mostly deer & big hogs) in North America. I say 7mag. You say????? Thanks.


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Re: 7mag or .308? [Re: HWY_MAN2] #2981608 02/02/12 06:08 PM
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Originally Posted By: HWY_MAN2
Recoil (high) Some people are not recoil shy.

barrel life (low) I hunt so shooting the barrel out is not a factor.

ammo cost (high) Ya gotta pay for the extra performance.

meat loss (high) Don 't shoot them in the meat.

A lot of these only matter if you don't shoot a lot during the year. Still, I'd pick the caliber based on the situation and game. Why select a caliber with high performance when that performance isn't even put to good use? Might as well shoot these itsy bitsy Texas deer with a .338 Lapua Magnum then... wink


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Recoil (high) Some people are not recoil shy.

barrel life (low) I hunt so shooting the barrel out is not a factor.

ammo cost (high) Ya gotta pay for the extra performance.

meat loss (high) Don 't shoot them in the meat.

A lot of these only matter if you don't shoot a lot during the year. Still, I'd pick the caliber based on the situation and game. Why select a caliber with high performance when that performance isn't even put to good use? Might as well shoot these itsy bitsy Texas deer with a .338 Lapua Magnum then... wink


I am beginning to think that I need to reconsider all my guns except the 50BMG: Hope it has enough power for coyotes, bobcats, and hogs



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Doing some research for a buddy. For 90% hunting & 10% paper punching would you choose 7mag or .308(he's stuck on these 2 calibers so please keep it between these 2 calibers)? Gun will be a Tikka T3 Hunter. Shots will be between from 50-300+yds for any animal(mostly deer & big hogs) in North America. I say 7mag. You say????? Thanks.


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Good point, sorry. Back on topic. I would get the 7mag, better to have it and not need it than need it and not have it.


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Why select a caliber with high performance when that performance isn't even put to good use?


That performance is never wasted.

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Might as well shoot these itsy bitsy Texas deer with a .338 Lapua Magnum then...


Personaly I'll stick with my 300 Weatherby's, you shoot what ya want. I've got a buddy who's been using a 338 Win Mag for over 25 years.


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Personaly I'll stick with my 300 Weatherby's, you shoot what ya want. I've got a buddy who's been using a 338 Win Mag for over 25 years.


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Just one and he goes by 7mag.


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Originally Posted By: HWY_MAN2
That performance is never wasted.


Sorry, didn't realize you only hunt bears. cool


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