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165 gr. matchkings
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<blockquote data-quote="D.S." data-source="post: 8440" data-attributes="member: 1871"><p>Ive been reading some of your posts and it seems that you guys are happy w/ the preformance of matchkings on game. My question is, for hunting whitetails, how does the 165gr .30cal compare to the other weights available in this brand( I like bullets that expand quite a bit-the deer around here aren't very big). I've got a semi-factory m700 .300win mag that Ive practiced w/ and am very confident w/, out to 600yards. It doesn't shoot heavier bullets as well as the lighter ones.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="D.S., post: 8440, member: 1871"] Ive been reading some of your posts and it seems that you guys are happy w/ the preformance of matchkings on game. My question is, for hunting whitetails, how does the 165gr .30cal compare to the other weights available in this brand( I like bullets that expand quite a bit-the deer around here aren't very big). I've got a semi-factory m700 .300win mag that Ive practiced w/ and am very confident w/, out to 600yards. It doesn't shoot heavier bullets as well as the lighter ones. [/QUOTE]
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