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Reloading
338 EDGE deer load
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<blockquote data-quote="HARPERC" data-source="post: 574346" data-attributes="member: 30671"><p>I keep reading along, but still uncertain what you are looking to do, avoid meat damage or cause it? I've seen a fair amount of the Accubonds from 180-250's used on whitetail, and I can vouch for the fact they will open on whitetail/antelope sized game at close range. The 180's are very destructive at RUM/EDGE velocities, the 250's less so.</p><p>If it was me I'd leave it be, it's too close to fool with "youth loads" or start changing things. It's race day run what you brung!</p><p>It's a good thing you did for your sister. Old school I like it!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HARPERC, post: 574346, member: 30671"] I keep reading along, but still uncertain what you are looking to do, avoid meat damage or cause it? I've seen a fair amount of the Accubonds from 180-250's used on whitetail, and I can vouch for the fact they will open on whitetail/antelope sized game at close range. The 180's are very destructive at RUM/EDGE velocities, the 250's less so. If it was me I'd leave it be, it's too close to fool with "youth loads" or start changing things. It's race day run what you brung! It's a good thing you did for your sister. Old school I like it! [/QUOTE]
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