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Reloading
Ladder for 7mm Rem Mag
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<blockquote data-quote="roninflag" data-source="post: 434069" data-attributes="member: 5691"><p>AK- max in sierra manual for 168 is 65.6 for H-4831. i favor "soft " bullets like the 168 berger . i shot a rocky mtn big horn( big maybe 270 pounds) almost broadside . 296 yards . it did not go through. the sheep went maybe 5 to 8 yards and fell over. if i was shooting at something BIGGER/HEAVIER (like A grizzer) than a caribou or black bear. no question, i would use a different bullet. " harder " like an accubond. i got great accuracy with them on paper. i don't have to worry about that in az.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="roninflag, post: 434069, member: 5691"] AK- max in sierra manual for 168 is 65.6 for H-4831. i favor "soft " bullets like the 168 berger . i shot a rocky mtn big horn( big maybe 270 pounds) almost broadside . 296 yards . it did not go through. the sheep went maybe 5 to 8 yards and fell over. if i was shooting at something BIGGER/HEAVIER (like A grizzer) than a caribou or black bear. no question, i would use a different bullet. " harder " like an accubond. i got great accuracy with them on paper. i don't have to worry about that in az. [/QUOTE]
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