Bullet drop for a 7mm Magnum refers to the vertical distance a bullet falls from its initial trajectory due to gravity as it travels toward a target. This drop increases with distance, and factors such as bullet weight, velocity, and environmental conditions can influence it. For precise shooting, shooters often consult ballistics charts or use ballistic calculators to account for bullet drop at various ranges. Understanding bullet drop is crucial for accurate long-range shooting with the 7mm Magnum.
There is no .338 Lapua Super Magnum. There is a .338 Lapua Magnum which is considered a member of "Super Magnum family". .338 LM uses several different bullet types and drop will depend on bullet type and weight.
The .308 has a larger DIAMETER bullet, being 7.62 mm (versus 7mm) However, SOME 7mm cartridges may be longer than the .308, such as the 7mm Magnum.
No such caliber. Sorry. If you man the Lapua .338 Magnum, drop will depend on the ballistic coefficient of the bullet being used, it speed, etc.
no even though the projectile (Bullet) is the same diameter and weight, the cartridge cases are very different, the 7mm rem mag is a belted magnum, and is larger in length and diameter than 7mm mouser cartridge. in other words the 7mm magnum is too big to fit in the M24's chamber
Case length and bullet diameter. The 7mm Rem Mag uses a smaller diameter bullet (.284 vs .308) at higher velocity with higher pressures and more gun powder capacity.
The 30-06 shoots a bullet which is 7.62 mm in diameter, so the 30-06 is "bigger" in that sense. Several different weights of bullet are available in either caliber, so that's an undetermined variable. There are several different 7mm cartridges (7mm Mauser, 7mm Magnum, 7mm H&H, 7mm-08), so you have to be more specific when comparing ballistics.
AFAIK, no one has tried to make an AR upper in 7mm Magnum
That depends on the type of bullet, the initial velocity, and the angle at which it is fired. A ballistics calculator is the best way to find the answer.
The 30-06 ( say thirty ought six) fires a bullet that is 7.62 mm in diameter. The 7mm fires a bullet this is, well...... 7mm. 30-06 has a bigger bullet. The size of the GUN can- and does- vary. BTW- catridges such as the 7mm MAGNUM will have greater energy than a 30-06. So- what is your definition of bigger?
NO!!
the size of Winchester is not that big but has a respectable amount to do and is a great tourist holiday with lots of attractions such as open ground fairs.Winchester 70 is the model of the gun, 7mm Remington magnum the cartridge size. 7mm is a good sized bullet and will kill anything on this continent.
Depends on muzzle velocity, projectile weight and distance.