They're in the same class as cartridges such as the .308.
Depends on what game you are hunting and how good a marksman you are.
Yes.
The 7MM is short for the caliber 7X57mm which is the 7x57mm Mauser Cartridge. When the Rolling Block was made in the late 1890's and early 1900's, the S.M stood for Spanish Mauser. The Spanish model 1893 mausers shot the 7x57mm round. the US was on the receiving end of that fine round in the Spanish-American war. At the time, the 7x57mm was known as the 7mm Spanish Mauser round.
You have not asked a question- what about it? Good high energy, long range cartridge for big game. Please reword your question to a specific question and repost.
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Usually cap guns use ring or rolled caps. Check out websites online or hobby stores.
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It's basically impossible to answer the question as you asked it. Good for what?
Good rifle
It should be marked on the barrel. There are other 7mm rounds besides the 7mm Mag.
There are several different calibers that can be called "7mm". They are not interchangable. If you have any doubts about the right cartridge for your gun, take it to a gun store so they can show you the right ammo. Using the wrong ammo can KILL you. Please be safe. Now that the obligatory safety warning is out of the way, let's talk about some of the cartridges. Remington, Winchester and Weatherby all have 7mm magnums. Remington also has a non magnum 7 mm, also known as the .280 Remington. There are many others, including the 7X57 (also known as the 7mm Mauser), 7X30 Waters, 7 TCU and my personal favorite, the 7mm-08 Remington. Hope this helps!
that would depend on which 7mm cartridge you are referring too. ie 7mm-08, 7mm Rem mag, etc