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Long Range Hunting & Shooting
300 RUM or 7mm with 180 bergers at 3000 fps
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<blockquote data-quote="etisll40" data-source="post: 572890" data-attributes="member: 15229"><p>Pyro, you are asking all the right questions. I think the 160 grain class is all you need for what you are talking about. I've read a number of people using the 177 Catturuccio (spelling?) bullets running at 3025-75 and they are a thumper. One guy took a 1200 pound brown bear down at around 300 yards. I like the STW. The 300 class of bullets don't have as a high a BC as the 160-180 class 7mm. The BC will give you more accuracy and therefor more knockout at the other end.</p><p></p><p>Food for thought.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="etisll40, post: 572890, member: 15229"] Pyro, you are asking all the right questions. I think the 160 grain class is all you need for what you are talking about. I've read a number of people using the 177 Catturuccio (spelling?) bullets running at 3025-75 and they are a thumper. One guy took a 1200 pound brown bear down at around 300 yards. I like the STW. The 300 class of bullets don't have as a high a BC as the 160-180 class 7mm. The BC will give you more accuracy and therefor more knockout at the other end. Food for thought. [/QUOTE]
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