I started with a 308 and shot a few deer with it and liked the gun, but it lacked knock down power.
I hunted with a Rem 270 for several years and had good sucess with it as well. very flat shooter.
I now hunt with a Rem 7mm mag and love it. I have shot a lot of deer with it and it " does not" make a mess of the meat. Now when i want to go elk hunting i just shoot a heavy bullet and it does double duty.
I went down to Virgina and hunted the George Washigton national forrest for white tail and loaded it with 150 grain bullets and it was perfect .
One gun that does what ever i want! Magna-port isn"t far from me and i had that done to the gun because of a bad shoulder and there isn"t much kick at all.
They say a 30-30 is a all around perfect deer gun here in Michigan "WOW" i would never use one.
I tried my 300 Winchester mag , this is not a deer gun ! Great on big game but "not" deer .
We have been playing with a couple Rugers that are chambered for 220 swift . It is like a 308 necked down to hold a 45 grain bullet. The facory box amo is rated at 4200 fps , super fast and fun to shoot.
This is a varmit gun but were kicking around trying deer with it, the damage from that little bullet at that speed is something.
I have been very happy with the Remington 7mm Mag and havn"t used my other guns sence.
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