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300 RUM or 7mm with 180 bergers at 3000 fps
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<blockquote data-quote="4xforfun" data-source="post: 565701" data-attributes="member: 9172"><p>If you are going 7mm rem/stw...good for you. We have been shooting both 168 and 180 JLK's.....I gotta go with the 180's, unless, of course, the 168's group noticably better. BC's are over the top and have performed well on the critters.</p><p> </p><p>Not alot of experiance with the STW, but H1000 and RL 25 in the 7mm RM with the big bullets works well. And if you are thinking 800+ yards, go with the big bullets. The 140-150's pushed fast are a touch flatter up close, but by 800 yards are getting smoked in both velocity and energy by the 180 class bullets pushed 200 fps slower out the muzzle!! Yes, the 154 interbond will still be 6" flatter at 800...but so what, you need to dial/hold over anyway, like 115+ inches anyway (at 800 with a 300 yard zero @ 2900/3100 fps) ) .... what is an extra 3/4 moa?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="4xforfun, post: 565701, member: 9172"] If you are going 7mm rem/stw...good for you. We have been shooting both 168 and 180 JLK's.....I gotta go with the 180's, unless, of course, the 168's group noticably better. BC's are over the top and have performed well on the critters. Not alot of experiance with the STW, but H1000 and RL 25 in the 7mm RM with the big bullets works well. And if you are thinking 800+ yards, go with the big bullets. The 140-150's pushed fast are a touch flatter up close, but by 800 yards are getting smoked in both velocity and energy by the 180 class bullets pushed 200 fps slower out the muzzle!! Yes, the 154 interbond will still be 6" flatter at 800...but so what, you need to dial/hold over anyway, like 115+ inches anyway (at 800 with a 300 yard zero @ 2900/3100 fps) ) .... what is an extra 3/4 moa? [/QUOTE]
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