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<blockquote data-quote="Kenster-Boy" data-source="post: 73834" data-attributes="member: 2330"><p>Thanks fifty,</p><p></p><p>I have a load for the accubond with my 7 RM but am getting a little tired of paying 30+ $ for a 100 So I am looking at shooting the A-Max's for target. What I am really trying to do is find an economical bullet for target and hunting that I can shoot all the time and get very formiliar with the load and how it drops at distances, etc... I always thought that the Hornaday bullets were expensive for some reason and so I never looked at their selection. Well I was breezing through the midway book and found out that the a-max's were CHEAP and have a huge BC for their size next to the accubonds, and the Berger 180's that I have been shooting.</p><p></p><p>PS. Our deer (columbia blacktail) are tiny around here. I have only seen maybe 3 or 4 deer ever that would go over 100 pounds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kenster-Boy, post: 73834, member: 2330"] Thanks fifty, I have a load for the accubond with my 7 RM but am getting a little tired of paying 30+ $ for a 100 So I am looking at shooting the A-Max's for target. What I am really trying to do is find an economical bullet for target and hunting that I can shoot all the time and get very formiliar with the load and how it drops at distances, etc... I always thought that the Hornaday bullets were expensive for some reason and so I never looked at their selection. Well I was breezing through the midway book and found out that the a-max's were CHEAP and have a huge BC for their size next to the accubonds, and the Berger 180's that I have been shooting. PS. Our deer (columbia blacktail) are tiny around here. I have only seen maybe 3 or 4 deer ever that would go over 100 pounds. [/QUOTE]
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