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<blockquote data-quote="Takem406" data-source="post: 997064" data-attributes="member: 72588"><p>I've kind of put off getting a rifle ready until now. I wasn't planning on deer hunting this year due to EHD destroyed my uncles whitetail herd. However word is he has a few big mulie bucks! </p><p></p><p>So I'll probably be shooting factory ammo, I know blasphemy considering I have a new Dillon in my basement. </p><p></p><p>So I impulse bought a box of Nosler Trophy 165 Accubonds in 165 grain. Should I have done with a 180 or is the 165 area a good spot? I guess I have good brass at least. Guys on Midway were raving about these. But most weren't shooting game at 400 yards. </p><p></p><p>I see Nosler says they need 1800 fps to expand... Probably should go BT and not worry about it because they are softer? I hate choices!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Takem406, post: 997064, member: 72588"] I've kind of put off getting a rifle ready until now. I wasn't planning on deer hunting this year due to EHD destroyed my uncles whitetail herd. However word is he has a few big mulie bucks! So I'll probably be shooting factory ammo, I know blasphemy considering I have a new Dillon in my basement. So I impulse bought a box of Nosler Trophy 165 Accubonds in 165 grain. Should I have done with a 180 or is the 165 area a good spot? I guess I have good brass at least. Guys on Midway were raving about these. But most weren't shooting game at 400 yards. I see Nosler says they need 1800 fps to expand... Probably should go BT and not worry about it because they are softer? I hate choices! [/QUOTE]
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