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 ...
When I was in my teens, the 7mm Remington Magnum was the cartridge my best friend used, and he swore by it. I was a 270 Winchester man in my younger days and never took to the Seven Mag. Though now ...
New rifle cartridges really are better than old equivalents if equipped in the right configurations. On paper, for example, the 6.5 Creedmoor appears to be equal to the 260 Remington. The 6.5 PRC is ...
The 7mm BackCountry came to light last year this time, utilizing a Peak Alloy steel case to raise the pressure limits from ...
Almost universally, American shooters have rejected cartridges with metric designations in favor of those with standard, decimal measurements. Some excellent cartridges, such as the 8mm Remington and ...
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 ...
The 7mm Backcountry, rolled out by Federal earlier this year, has generated more interest and controversy than any other cartridge introduction in recent memory. Its claim to fame is smoking fast ...
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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