No 7mm would be everyone’s idea of the ideal brown bear medicine, but all three of the magnums discussed here coupled with the right premium, controlled expansion bullet can handle the big bears. Ron ...
Maybe you’ve heard me complain about the 7mm Rem Mag before. I have been complaining about it for some decades now, and whenever I do, the legions of 7mm Rem Mag fans fart and sputter, wondering what ...
These two magnum cartridges are closer than you might thing. The 7mm Rem Mag is pictured left, the 300 Win Mag is on the right. For cartridge connoisseurs, the early 1960s was a monumental time period ...
The .30/06 and 7mm Remington Magnum are perennial companions on the “most popular cartridge” lists, which means that lots of people are opting for one or the other as their big-game cartridge of ...
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The difference between a .277-caliber bullet and a 7mm bullet is only seven-thousandths of an inch, but they are a universe apart. As mentioned last week, there are only three major options in the ...
For cartridge connoisseurs, the early 1960s was a monumental time period with the launch of two of the most successful big-game cartridges of our time, the 7mm Remington Magnum and .300 Winchester ...
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