For punching paper and hunting deer-size game at reasonable ranges, these two cartridges are more evenly matched than you might guess
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The .30/06 and 7mm Magnum are both proven big-game cartridges, but which one is better?
No matter what kind of safari you’re going on, our shooting editor has you covered
You may have been told that certain cartridges drop game faster, but in six decades of hunting, our rifles editor has not seen the evidence
Our rifles editor takes stock of the iconic hunting cartridge
Both are excellent general-purpose big-game cartridges and finish neck-and-neck in terms of performance. But there can only be one winner in this cartridge showdown
In a battle between two of the most popular big-game magnum cartridges of all time, which one comes out on top? Here’s the full breakdown
From the 6.5 Creed and brand-new 7mm Backcountry to the beastly 30-378 Weatherby Mag, these rounds have the reach and power to put down big-game animals way out there