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<blockquote data-quote="freddiej" data-source="post: 1697573" data-attributes="member: 26227"><p>I am going to make this short as possible. while living in Montana, I did my fair share of guiding and hunting Elk, deer, and other animals. the two projectiles that never failed me were Berger hunting slugs, and Barnes X-bullets (now Barnes TSX Triple Shock X). Some of the people I guided loved Nosler Accu-Bonds and Speer "Hot Core". One or two loved the Nosler Partitions. The overwhelming chambering used was the 300 win mag, closely followed by the 338 win mag, then the 7MM rem mag. with new bullet technology I think the old names have great new slugs. I have used the Nosler .277" Accu-Bonds with tremendous success on deer. that goes for Barnes and Berger slugs as well. I am partial to Barnes and Berger they always seem to be the most accurate and the most deadly from year to year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="freddiej, post: 1697573, member: 26227"] I am going to make this short as possible. while living in Montana, I did my fair share of guiding and hunting Elk, deer, and other animals. the two projectiles that never failed me were Berger hunting slugs, and Barnes X-bullets (now Barnes TSX Triple Shock X). Some of the people I guided loved Nosler Accu-Bonds and Speer "Hot Core". One or two loved the Nosler Partitions. The overwhelming chambering used was the 300 win mag, closely followed by the 338 win mag, then the 7MM rem mag. with new bullet technology I think the old names have great new slugs. I have used the Nosler .277" Accu-Bonds with tremendous success on deer. that goes for Barnes and Berger slugs as well. I am partial to Barnes and Berger they always seem to be the most accurate and the most deadly from year to year. [/QUOTE]
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