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| View Poll Results: What do you consider the limit for the 7mm WSM? | |||
| Moose | | 2 | 22.22% |
| Elk | | 2 | 22.22% |
| Black Bear | | 1 | 11.11% |
| Brown Bear | | 4 | 44.44% |
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| | #1 |
| Senior Member | 7mm WSM What do you consider the limit for the 7mm WSM? I say Brown Bear.
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| | #5 |
| Senior Member | Depends what you think takes more to kill. Personally i think an elk would take more to kill but a bear has less room for error. Another point on the whole bear issue is that when you look at the sub-premium grade of bullets do they not day that they are meant for deer/bear? Also there was a thread not to long ago asking if a 25-06 could kill a bear. Albeit its not the best but people supported it. THerefore i would believe a 7mm wsm could easily do it. |
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| | #6 |
| Banned | As the limit, I understand that to be the PRACTICAL limit not the overall limit. Surely we'll find one or two who profess to know someone who stopped a charging grizzley with a .22 magnum which makes it the LIMIT for a .22. Thay being said, I'd say a typical moose or elk is tougher to kill than a typical black bear. Grizzley is in it's own class and requires a prudent person to use something OVER .30 cal as a suitable minimum. So, my opinion is that the moose is the limit for a planned use of the 7mmWSM. |
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