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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Specialty Handgun Hunting
400 yard Whitetail Cartridge?
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<blockquote data-quote="barm" data-source="post: 175920" data-attributes="member: 4423"><p>Mark,</p><p></p><p>What would you consider the maximum range of the 7mm BR for whitetail deer? Also, would the 140 NBT be your choice if you using this cartridge? I ran some numbers to see at what distance the 120 NBT, 140 NBT, 150 NBT, and the 162 Amax would drop to 1000 foot pounds of energy in this cartridge. They did as follows: 120 NBT=225yd; 140 NBT=240yd; 150 NBT=250yd; 162 Amax=335yd. Is the 1000 foot pound rule a good "rule of thumb" for long range handgun hunting for deer?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="barm, post: 175920, member: 4423"] Mark, What would you consider the maximum range of the 7mm BR for whitetail deer? Also, would the 140 NBT be your choice if you using this cartridge? I ran some numbers to see at what distance the 120 NBT, 140 NBT, 150 NBT, and the 162 Amax would drop to 1000 foot pounds of energy in this cartridge. They did as follows: 120 NBT=225yd; 140 NBT=240yd; 150 NBT=250yd; 162 Amax=335yd. Is the 1000 foot pound rule a good "rule of thumb" for long range handgun hunting for deer? [/QUOTE]
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