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<blockquote data-quote="roninflag" data-source="post: 1028258" data-attributes="member: 5691"><p>S7 / Mud- only 7 animals total here. hard to argue with 7 hits 7 animals. 168 7mm- antelope fine 596 yd; mule deer fine 196 yd , coues whitetail( dinky) fine 474 yd; bighorn 297 yd . 210's on three elk half way through or less ( 44yd to 87 yd., shots were taken out to 986) makes me nervous. still one shot kills , walked only a few yards or were blown over. one thing for sure they are the extreme opposite of barnes type. they are very accurate. i carry 168 berger in the 30-06 all the time, no bear has been brave enough yet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="roninflag, post: 1028258, member: 5691"] S7 / Mud- only 7 animals total here. hard to argue with 7 hits 7 animals. 168 7mm- antelope fine 596 yd; mule deer fine 196 yd , coues whitetail( dinky) fine 474 yd; bighorn 297 yd . 210's on three elk half way through or less ( 44yd to 87 yd., shots were taken out to 986) makes me nervous. still one shot kills , walked only a few yards or were blown over. one thing for sure they are the extreme opposite of barnes type. they are very accurate. i carry 168 berger in the 30-06 all the time, no bear has been brave enough yet. [/QUOTE]
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