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<blockquote data-quote="Long Time Long Ranger" data-source="post: 603949" data-attributes="member: 505"><p>The best thing to do is plug in different bullets at the velocity and range you plan on shooting them. Then make a decision. Any bullet with a .55+ bc works well to 800+ yards if the velocity is adequate. I have taken animals to beyond 1000 yards with that bc. I guess what I keep trying to tell you it is the whole package of weight/type rifle, cartridge, and range you intend to do most your shooting. There is no definitive answer to meet all demands. That is why they make and people shoot a bunch of different stuff.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Long Time Long Ranger, post: 603949, member: 505"] The best thing to do is plug in different bullets at the velocity and range you plan on shooting them. Then make a decision. Any bullet with a .55+ bc works well to 800+ yards if the velocity is adequate. I have taken animals to beyond 1000 yards with that bc. I guess what I keep trying to tell you it is the whole package of weight/type rifle, cartridge, and range you intend to do most your shooting. There is no definitive answer to meet all demands. That is why they make and people shoot a bunch of different stuff. [/QUOTE]
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