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Remington's Big Seven (Page 2)

Along with the 7 mm Rem. Mag., Remington introduced its most popular bolt-action—the Model 700.

How popular is Remington's Big Seven today? During 2011 at Federal Cartridge, it ranked as the sixth most popular big-game cartridge in sales behind the .243 Win., .30-'06 Sprg., .308 Win., .270 Win. and .30-30 Win. The "Top 25" list compiled each year by RCBS and based on reloading die sales also has it ranked No. 6 during the same year. My money says the 7 mm Rem. Mag. will continue to be one of the world's most successful big-game cartridges for at least another half century.

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3 Responses to Remington's Big Seven (Page 2)

Cowboy T wrote:
August 21, 2013

Even we 'young whipper-snappers' are familiar with the reputation of the Big 7. I know a lot of young guys who like this cartridge, and their results have even convinced me of its merits. Got me thinking....

Leonard J Goelz wrote:
December 31, 2012

When I saw the shot of Mike Walker with the 40X, It was a shocker. I have the identical 40X Super Targetspot combo in 222 Rem.Icall it "The Supershooter"

Jacie Strout wrote:
June 26, 2012

My sister (leslie Menig) and I so appreciate your article involving our grandfather Les. Our only regret is that our mother ( Les's only child) did not get to see it as we lost her in march at age 91. Thank you again for an informative look into one of our granddad 's passions. Jacie Strout