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7 mm remington favorate elk loads
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<blockquote data-quote="BigGriz" data-source="post: 1126642" data-attributes="member: 88442"><p>I don't mean to hijack your thread Ann but I am interested in the same question. I bought the Savage LRH in 7mm last season and have not made the step of reloading yet. I have shot several different factory loads trying to find a heavy bullet that it liked with little luck. The gun likes the Remington 150 gr. accupoint and consistently shoots groups 1/2"-3/4" at 100. Since this gun will be for whitetail 95% of the time I am satisfied with this bullet. However, I am headed on an elk hunt in a couple of weeks and know that a heavier bullet would be better. The gun shoots 1" groups with the 160 grain accubond. This is plenty accurate enough as I would not be planning to take a shot past 500 but I am struggling trying to decide if it is worth rezeroing and memorizing drop charts for a new bullet just to gain that little bullet weight. Any thoughts?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigGriz, post: 1126642, member: 88442"] I don't mean to hijack your thread Ann but I am interested in the same question. I bought the Savage LRH in 7mm last season and have not made the step of reloading yet. I have shot several different factory loads trying to find a heavy bullet that it liked with little luck. The gun likes the Remington 150 gr. accupoint and consistently shoots groups 1/2"-3/4" at 100. Since this gun will be for whitetail 95% of the time I am satisfied with this bullet. However, I am headed on an elk hunt in a couple of weeks and know that a heavier bullet would be better. The gun shoots 1" groups with the 160 grain accubond. This is plenty accurate enough as I would not be planning to take a shot past 500 but I am struggling trying to decide if it is worth rezeroing and memorizing drop charts for a new bullet just to gain that little bullet weight. Any thoughts? [/QUOTE]
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