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<blockquote data-quote="bigbrother" data-source="post: 428508" data-attributes="member: 1813"><p>They are phenomenal on game at extended range. I shot them religously in my 6.5x284 and took whitetails to 880 yards with it. They are very soft which is why they aren't recommended for close range....200yards and under? Not really sure what to say about the minimum ranges for use on bigger game. </p><p></p><p>I know that the 162 out of a 7rem will literally tear a grounhog in half at 240yards (watched it happen through our big eyes) </p><p></p><p>What Michael said about matching the weight to your task is good advice. For Antelope and similar sized game I don't know that I would worry from what I've seen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigbrother, post: 428508, member: 1813"] They are phenomenal on game at extended range. I shot them religously in my 6.5x284 and took whitetails to 880 yards with it. They are very soft which is why they aren't recommended for close range....200yards and under? Not really sure what to say about the minimum ranges for use on bigger game. I know that the 162 out of a 7rem will literally tear a grounhog in half at 240yards (watched it happen through our big eyes) What Michael said about matching the weight to your task is good advice. For Antelope and similar sized game I don't know that I would worry from what I've seen. [/QUOTE]
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