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7mm RUM & Barnes TSX's
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<blockquote data-quote="mrultramag" data-source="post: 88785" data-attributes="member: 4467"><p><strong>Re: 7mm RUM & Barnes TSX\'s</strong></p><p></p><p>Thanks! I have some 160 accubonds laying around. I'll have to start working on a load. I shoot the 150 partition at about 3450 and get good accuracy .75 @100, but they don't print so great out past 300. I can vouch for their penetration. 2 yrs ago, decent 5 pt bull, quartering away, bullet entered back towards the last of the ribs and was found just underneath the skin of the opposite shoulder. shot at 125 yds. it went throught alot of elk.</p><p> I was hoping to wring a little more velocity and long range accuracy out of the gun since I use it for mainly open country hunting. The accubond should fly better even though they'll start out a little slower. are richards bullets called wildcat bullets? I'll find his email address here. I've seen it on this site. Still interested in the Tsx however. Thanks again /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mrultramag, post: 88785, member: 4467"] [b]Re: 7mm RUM & Barnes TSX\'s[/b] Thanks! I have some 160 accubonds laying around. I'll have to start working on a load. I shoot the 150 partition at about 3450 and get good accuracy .75 @100, but they don't print so great out past 300. I can vouch for their penetration. 2 yrs ago, decent 5 pt bull, quartering away, bullet entered back towards the last of the ribs and was found just underneath the skin of the opposite shoulder. shot at 125 yds. it went throught alot of elk. I was hoping to wring a little more velocity and long range accuracy out of the gun since I use it for mainly open country hunting. The accubond should fly better even though they'll start out a little slower. are richards bullets called wildcat bullets? I'll find his email address here. I've seen it on this site. Still interested in the Tsx however. Thanks again [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]. [/QUOTE]
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