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The 7mm-08 Remington is suitable for hunting small game, but it's essential to consider the specific animal, shot placement, and hunting conditions to ensure a quick and humane kill.
Choosing the Right Caliber for Small Game
The 7mm-08 Remington is an excellent choice for hunting small game, such as rabbits, hares, and coyotes, due to its flat trajectory and moderate recoil. This caliber offers a good balance between power and accuracy, making it suitable for hunting at close to medium ranges (100-250 yards). When hunting small game, it’s essential to aim for a clean shot, targeting vital organs to ensure a quick and humane kill.
Shot Placement and Hunting Techniques
When hunting small game with a 7mm-08 Remington, it’s crucial to aim for the animal’s brain or heart. A shot to the brain will result in instant incapacitation, while a shot to the heart will ensure a quick death. When hunting in dense cover, use a shot with a high velocity and flat trajectory to ensure accuracy. In open fields, use a slower-moving bullet for better expansion and penetration. Aim for a 3-4 inch shot at 100 yards to ensure a clean kill.
Ballistic Performance and Bullet Selection
The 7mm-08 Remington is typically loaded with bullets weighing between 120-150 grains. When hunting small game, look for bullets with a flat nose or pointed tip for better expansion and penetration. Some popular bullet options for small game hunting include the Hornady SST and the Nosler AccuBond. When selecting a bullet, consider the animal’s size, the hunting conditions, and the desired level of expansion and penetration.
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