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Thread: Moving up in calibre - 300 Win, 300 WSM, 7mm RM or there?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Carbine View Post
    yeah sweet as mate just thought i would mention it, because the of meat damage a suppressor makes on an animal
    Please expand on this statement. Meat damage caused from a suppressor?

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    Quote Originally Posted by craigc View Post
    Awesome decision. But the point I’d make if I saw this thread earlier, is by the time I was 50 I’d owned or used most calibres. It’s fun playing around with different rifles and blaming calibre selection on your latest stuff up. :-)
    You’ve chosen a great calibre, I’ve owned two and my first one was my first ‘long range rifle’ and I too traded up from a .270. No regrets it opened up a whole new world and I never looked back.
    My personal opinion of long range shooting is that the glass is a more important decision than calibre. It’s where the projectiles hit that seems to matter more than what size/shape it is.
    This point is well proven by the .223 thread.
    Enjoy the new shooter, you won’t be disappointed.
    @craigc this is the most logical comment I have read regarding calibre debates!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gkp View Post
    Please expand on this statement. Meat damage caused from a suppressor?
    I believe it was tongue in cheek, suggesting the suppressor could become a "projectile"
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    #DANNYCENT

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    Quote Originally Posted by dannyb View Post
    I believe it was tongue in cheek, suggesting the suppressor could become a "projectile"
    Bingo
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    I would have liked at price of available ammo. Factory stuff starts at $4 for standard 08 based cases and goes up from there in cals and for premium ammo. Gets bloody expensive if you shot a lot. Glad I reload these days

 

 

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