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168 grain Nosler Ballistic Tips hunting load?
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<blockquote data-quote="JDH" data-source="post: 660854" data-attributes="member: 49332"><p>I load my 308 with 45 grns of IMR 3031 pushing 168 grn Nosler Ballistic tip. It runs at around 2650 FPS in my Remington 7600. I have taken countless deer with it at varied ranges and I have never had look very hard for anything I stuck with it. Every time I crack open a carcass I love it a little more than the last. The trauma in the soft tissue is devastating. I have given people some of my ammo to try over the years and they have always came back for more. They love it. Here in North Central Florida I know our deer are relatively small compared to most parts of the country but this load has served me flawlessly. I have no reason to think it wont work everywhere else. I don't mind sharing my experience with anybody. I'm not saying it's the best and I know their are better loads out there but I wont use anything else in my 308. Why fix what aint broke.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JDH, post: 660854, member: 49332"] I load my 308 with 45 grns of IMR 3031 pushing 168 grn Nosler Ballistic tip. It runs at around 2650 FPS in my Remington 7600. I have taken countless deer with it at varied ranges and I have never had look very hard for anything I stuck with it. Every time I crack open a carcass I love it a little more than the last. The trauma in the soft tissue is devastating. I have given people some of my ammo to try over the years and they have always came back for more. They love it. Here in North Central Florida I know our deer are relatively small compared to most parts of the country but this load has served me flawlessly. I have no reason to think it wont work everywhere else. I don't mind sharing my experience with anybody. I'm not saying it's the best and I know their are better loads out there but I wont use anything else in my 308. Why fix what aint broke. [/QUOTE]
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