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Reloading
7MM Ultra Mag load for longrange whitetails
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<blockquote data-quote="Tyler Kemp" data-source="post: 199313" data-attributes="member: 6290"><p>I second use of the Bergers. Depending on what distance you are shooting, the 168 or 180 grains might do well. And accuracy is usually better with these bullets, being made to very good standards. With the Berger bullets, you should be able to find the lands, as they are loooong bullets. If you really want to shoot 140 grainers, Berger told me they are coming out with a 7mm 140 grain bullet later this year. And as a plus, Bergers like being shot in the lands, or very close. As an alternative to Bergers, Amaxes have done very well for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tyler Kemp, post: 199313, member: 6290"] I second use of the Bergers. Depending on what distance you are shooting, the 168 or 180 grains might do well. And accuracy is usually better with these bullets, being made to very good standards. With the Berger bullets, you should be able to find the lands, as they are loooong bullets. If you really want to shoot 140 grainers, Berger told me they are coming out with a 7mm 140 grain bullet later this year. And as a plus, Bergers like being shot in the lands, or very close. As an alternative to Bergers, Amaxes have done very well for me. [/QUOTE]
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