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220 swift barnes bullets
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<blockquote data-quote="shotgunn77" data-source="post: 886525" data-attributes="member: 74235"><p>fuelpincher, I can honestly say that I haven't tried paper out past 300yds. For the longer range shooting I like to use gongs. With the Vmax 40 and 50 grainers I can hit a 12" gong at 500yds. The time I went out past 300yds with the 52gr tsx's it was on a gong that was 1mt square. So from what you're telling me, is I need to see if they're tumbling in there. Thanks for the heads up, I always like and excuse to get out and shoot.</p><p> </p><p>Cheers</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shotgunn77, post: 886525, member: 74235"] fuelpincher, I can honestly say that I haven't tried paper out past 300yds. For the longer range shooting I like to use gongs. With the Vmax 40 and 50 grainers I can hit a 12" gong at 500yds. The time I went out past 300yds with the 52gr tsx's it was on a gong that was 1mt square. So from what you're telling me, is I need to see if they're tumbling in there. Thanks for the heads up, I always like and excuse to get out and shoot. Cheers [/QUOTE]
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