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    Welcome to buy my 7mm rem mag.....
    Remington DM, action bedded, trigger lightened and load developed with the 162 a max.
    26 inch barrel with gunworks suppressor, comes with inch and lapped 30mm rings and 40 162 amax handloads.....

    Just need a scope and your away.

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    Quote Originally Posted by david.kouwenhoven View Post
    Hi guys I'm planning a trip down South Island for chamois and tarh in June but having trouble with a finding 7mm rem mag with out a pricy tag and that's not going to blow shoulder apart as I've been told that what the tikka light will do. Any other good brands or cal u guys would recommend that's affordable
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    Hi David,
    The T3 lites in magnum calibre can be a bit severe for some guys. Loosing view of target after the shot is also a common problem with very light rifles.
    One of my Tresamax or Quatromax muzzle brakes fitted to 7mm Mag will reduce recoil levels to about the same as a .22-250 in a rifle of the same weight, and will provide excellent muzzle stability for follow-up shots if required. I fit a lot of my brakes to sakos and Tikkas. As long as you are open country hunting without a dog and have time to fit earplugs before shot, then a brake is the way to go. No need to prune the barrel. One of my brakes will provide approx. double the recoil reduction and muzzle control compared with a suppressor, confirmed in comparison tests with brakes and cans on the same rifle, on a proper testing machine. Once you have fitted a brake the LS recoil pad becomes optional - best only if you want to increase the stock length as well.

    Email or PM me if you need more info.
    Cheers,

    Dean.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Wildman View Post
    Do you have a rifle currently? You don't actually need a magnum to easily shoot Tahr or Chamios...
    I have a 243 tikka mate would a 30/06 be efficient enuf?? I'm open to suggestions as I'm I don't really wanna but rifle just for long distance....


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    A 30/06 will do it. Use a good 150 - 165gr projectile. Have you got a range finder?

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    Quote Originally Posted by david.kouwenhoven View Post
    I have a 243 tikka mate would a 30/06 be efficient enuf?? I'm open to suggestions as I'm I don't really wanna but rifle just for long distance....


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    I believe some of the biggest Tahr in NZ have been shot with a 243. You wont have an issue using it on nannies but you may or may not have issues with large bulls in the rut (now). If you want a new rifle the by all means go ahead but IMHO you don't NEED it. Anything larger than your current 243 obviously has more "knock down" but you have to make sure you can get the bullets on target as placement is just as important...
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    Camo Wsm has a couple of very nice well priced 7mls in the for sale section mate


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    I have a kimber montana 300wsm with a terminator muzzle brake on it. Rifle is super light to carry and really nice to shoot even without the brake. My old 700sps 7mm mag used to boot harder. I use 180gr sst's for everything from the bush to the open tops. I would buy another kimber without thinking twice about it

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    Quote Originally Posted by username View Post
    Then there is no point having a 7RM is there? you loose the advantages of having a 7rm, velocity.


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    Took the words out of my mouth!

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    Since I have now satisfied my Magnumitis and won't be needing it, you can have this.
    3367A Remington 700 BDL 7mm Rem Mag, Mainly Hunting
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    Have they been armour plating Tahr again?, shit I'll have to stop knocking them down at+ 400 with my 2506 and get an anti aircraft gun instead!

    Get a 7mm Mag because you want one, not because you "need" one to shoot Tahr.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dfmaisey View Post
    Hi David,
    The T3 lites in magnum calibre can be a bit severe for some guys. Loosing view of target after the shot is also a common problem with very light rifles.
    One of my Tresamax or Quatromax muzzle brakes fitted to 7mm Mag will reduce recoil levels to about the same as a .22-250 in a rifle of the same weight, and will provide excellent muzzle stability for follow-up shots if required. I fit a lot of my brakes to sakos and Tikkas. As long as you are open country hunting without a dog and have time to fit earplugs before shot, then a brake is the way to go. No need to prune the barrel. One of my brakes will provide approx. double the recoil reduction and muzzle control compared with a suppressor, confirmed in comparison tests with brakes and cans on the same rifle, on a proper testing machine. Once you have fitted a brake the LS recoil pad becomes optional - best only if you want to increase the stock length as well.

    Email or PM me if you need more info.
    Cheers,

    Dean.
    Or learn to control recoil by good shooting technique.

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    Quote Originally Posted by logesearle View Post
    Took the words out of my mouth!
    At the end of the day a cut down 7rm is going to have more sting than a cut down 7mm08 or 284.
    Its just a matter of matching powder and projectiles like the solid copper jobbies.
    Once youve grown out of the want of maximum speeds and settle for extremely good accuracy and better barrel life a few more clicks are neither here nor there.
    I always have a chuckle to myself at the range when I see some body wanking on about their brakes then go and shoot their super hotted up wild cat magnum and forget to put their hearing protection in.
    as they say on tv priceless!
    There no point trying to give them shit because they cant hear anything for a week!
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    Quote Originally Posted by andyanimal31 View Post
    At the end of the day a cut down 7rm is going to have more sting than a cut down 7mm08 or 284.
    Its just a matter of matching powder and projectiles like the solid copper jobbies.
    Once youve grown out of the want of maximum speeds and settle for extremely good accuracy and better barrel life a few more clicks are neither here nor there.
    I always have a chuckle to myself at the range when I see some body wanking on about their brakes then go and shoot their super hotted up wild cat magnum and forget to put their hearing protection in.
    as they say on tv priceless!
    There no point trying to give them shit because they cant hear anything for a week!
    Fair enough

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    [QUOTE=andyanimal31;251621]At the end of the day a cut down 7rm is going to have more sting than a cut down 7mm08 or 284.

    Case capacity is only an advantage while the projectile is still in the barrel.

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    Quote Originally Posted by andyanimal31 View Post
    At the end of the day a cut down 7rm is going to have more sting than a cut down 7mm08 or 284.
    Its just a matter of matching powder and projectiles like the solid copper jobbies.
    Once youve grown out of the want of maximum speeds and settle for extremely good accuracy and better barrel life a few more clicks are neither here nor there.
    I always have a chuckle to myself at the range when I see some body wanking on about their brakes then go and shoot their super hotted up wild cat magnum and forget to put their hearing protection in.
    as they say on tv priceless!
    There no point trying to give them shit because they cant hear anything for a week!
    I had a 7RM that i wanted to cut down. So researched the fuck out of it and a 20" 7RM will only do the same as a 20" 284 or 280 7-08 308 but with more recoil and muzzle blast (fixed by suppressor) and waste powder. So i sold my 7RM and got a 308. This is just what i read. im not a ballistics expert but i did troll the net looking for an excuse to do it, but no one said it was a good idea and they were doing better than smaller cals


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