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History of 7mm Remington Magnum Ammo:
In 1962, the 7mm Remington Magnum was introduced by the Remington Arms Company. It was inspired by the .375 H&H Magnum and was released along with the new Model 700 rifle.
The 7mm Remington Mag ammo is designed for hunting large game at long distances in North America and has been successful against moose and bear 500 yards from the target. Hunters often use the 7mm Magnum to kill impala, antelope, and warthog on American plains and in Africa, where it is commonly used to shoot flat and hit hard.
7mm Remington Magnum vs. 300 Win Mag:
The truth is, there are people who are big fans of the 7mm Rem Mag and there are also people who love the 300 Winchester Magnum. There are many similarities in the specifications and capabilities between these two products. It often coincides with ammunition gurus that, as a general rule, people vowed up and down that the very same round they were using was better than another very similar round. Compare two rounds, for example, the 7mm Rem Mag Premium Nosler Partition round from Federal Premium to its equivalent in 300 Win Mag. Each bullet’s weight is separated by about five grains and the muzzle velocity is about one hundred feet per second. It is quite an insignificant difference. So what really makes the 7mm Remington Mag different from the 300 Win Mag?
Size: There is no difference in size between the Win Mag and the 3.29′′ round, other than the shoulders are positioned slightly forward (.156in) and the overall length is a bit longer (3.34in instead of 3.29in). In the case of the larger round – the Win Mag – the capacity goes up from 5 to 8 percent.
Ballistics: The ballistic characteristics of these two rounds are very similar since they are similar in size and shape. In contrast to the comparable Winchester round, which has .308 inch bullets, the Remington Mag has .284 inch bullets. The Winchester has a greater number of bullet loads available on the market, but the Remington round has a greater number in common. There is a high degree of accuracy in both rounds, with both shooting flat and straight. And while there’s a very subjective aspect to recoil, we do have a way of testing objective recoil in the form of free recoil energy. In this regard, the Remington round wins – 27.36 foot-pounds versus 34.29 foot-pounds.
Selection: There are a number of manufacturers that produce high-quality factory rounds for each cartridge, although prices usually vary. Additionally, reloading materials are readily available. Bullet weights can be customized easily. Moreover, these cartridges come with a variety of weapons that can be used to fire them. It’s difficult to give a clear advantage to either of these guns because both cartridges and weapons are widely available.
Obviously, the answer to the question of which round is “better” depends largely on what the round is being used for. In the smaller games, like mule deer, or in games where a lightweight rifle will prove beneficial, like bighorn sheep and mountain goats, the Remington Mag will perform better.
A Winchester Mag round, however, is more suited to larger game species like elk, moose, and caribou, or anything you may encounter in the African savanna. Because of its larger diameter, this round is able to fire larger bullets. However, it is not a reason why mule deer cannot be shot with the Winchester Mag, or elk cannot be shot with the Remington Mag. Once again, their ballistic profiles are very similar.
As a versatile and widely available caliber, the 7mm Remington Magnum is used by hunters and competitive shooters alike – from smaller game hunters to large game hunters. After 50 years, most major firearm manufacturers are still selling rifles chambered in 7mm Mag, a cartridge that will definitely remain around for another 50 years.
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Barnes Vor-Tx 7mm Remington Magnum 150gr TSX BT 500 ROUNDS
$520.00Barnes bullets have historically had the reputation of offering quick, clean and humane kills. Now they are taking their highly regarded bullets to the next level loading them in ammunition.
Like its Triple-Shock cousin, the Tipped Triple-Shock bullet delivers the same “three strikes you’re out” rule. Once as it strikes game, two as the bullet begins to open and a third impact when the cavity fully expands to deliver extra shock with maximum transferred energy. The added polymer tip creates a faster expansion rate as well as better long range ballistics. Ideal for deer-sized game.
VOR-TX ammunition is manufactured to precise tolerances to ensure excellent accuracy and consistent velocities. This ammunition is new production, non-corrosive, in boxer-primed, reloadable brass cases.
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Federal Fusion Ammunition 7mm Remington Magnum 150 Grain Bonded Spitzer Boat Tail 500 rounds
$560.00Federal Fusion Ammunition is loaded with a specialized bullet, perfect for deer sized game, that features an electrochemically bonded lead core to copper jacket, eliminating the possibility of a core/jacket separation. The boat tail rifle bullets feature a slight dimple in the nose that delivers exceptional accuracy and devastating terminal performance which delivers an impact that radiates lethal shock throughout the target. This energy is optimized through mass weight retention, a top-secret tip-skiving process and superior bullet integrity. This ammunition is new production, non-corrosive, in boxer primed, reloadable brass cases.
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Federal Power-Shok Ammunition 7mm Remington Magnum 150 Grain Soft Point 500 rounds
$470.00Federal Power-Shok is hard hitting ammunition designed for exceptional performance in the field. A combination of premium bullets with Federal’s reputation for quality results in a hunting round that you can depend on. This ammunition is new production, non-corrosive, in boxer primed, reloadable brass cases.
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Hornady American Whitetail Ammunition 7mm Remington Magnum 139 Grain Interlock Spire Point 500 rounds
$505.00Hornady designed and tailored the American Whitetail line of ammunition just for the Whitetail Deer hunter. This ammunition line is loaded with the legendary Interlock bullet at conventional velocities in the most popular bullet weights for taking down the buck of a lifetime. Hornady has combined a generation of ballistic know-how and combined that knowledge with modern components and manufacturing excellence to create a line of ammunition that will deliver the consistent accuracy and performance that they have built their reputation upon.
The Hornady InterLock bullet is designed to be a devastating hunting bullet and nothing less. The InterLock Ring, a Hornady exclusive, ensures that the hard-alloyed lead core and tapered jacket remain locked together during expansion. The resulting bullet retains more mass, energy and momentum after impact and transfers that energy into the target. It is this reliable stopping power that has earned the InterLock a worldwide reputation as a bullet for the serious hunter. This ammunition is new production, non-corrosive, in boxer primed, reloadable brass cases.
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