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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
6mm bullets/ 10 twist
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<blockquote data-quote="esorensen" data-source="post: 172693" data-attributes="member: 4302"><p>Try the 87 gr. Hornady V-max. BC of .400 and works well in a 1 in 10. 43 gr of H4350 and 210M's gives me 3120 and sub moa groups. Have killed prarie dogs at 50 yards to 720 yards with reliable expansion on both ends of the spectrum. Killed a doe antelope at 260 yards this year and it took out the tops of both lungs and severed the spine in the process. It is not too "violent" for antelope or deer. I would stick to broadside rib shots though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="esorensen, post: 172693, member: 4302"] Try the 87 gr. Hornady V-max. BC of .400 and works well in a 1 in 10. 43 gr of H4350 and 210M's gives me 3120 and sub moa groups. Have killed prarie dogs at 50 yards to 720 yards with reliable expansion on both ends of the spectrum. Killed a doe antelope at 260 yards this year and it took out the tops of both lungs and severed the spine in the process. It is not too "violent" for antelope or deer. I would stick to broadside rib shots though. [/QUOTE]
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