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<blockquote data-quote="rangi" data-source="post: 114345" data-attributes="member: 6021"><p>Thanks for the replies. I have doubted the bullet choice as well but the guy who has put the rig together assures me that I will be very happy with performance. He has said that he has taken large Red Stags and had awesome results, one shot, no steps taken, fall over dead. Reports the same performance at varied ranges, so I will try some on animals and se how they go, if no good I will change projectiles.</p><p>Edit to add - I went and listened to Chuck Pritchard from Nosler when he came to NZ and found that very interesting. He was telling us of the performance of the various bullets which is why I was keen on the AB's as he said they perform very well at all velocities unlike the BT's that didn't go as great over 3000fps. A case of trial and error I guess. Any way, sounds like my choice of rifle / cartridge is ok so I'll tackle the next part now and work on getting the bullets right.</p><p>Thanks again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rangi, post: 114345, member: 6021"] Thanks for the replies. I have doubted the bullet choice as well but the guy who has put the rig together assures me that I will be very happy with performance. He has said that he has taken large Red Stags and had awesome results, one shot, no steps taken, fall over dead. Reports the same performance at varied ranges, so I will try some on animals and se how they go, if no good I will change projectiles. Edit to add - I went and listened to Chuck Pritchard from Nosler when he came to NZ and found that very interesting. He was telling us of the performance of the various bullets which is why I was keen on the AB's as he said they perform very well at all velocities unlike the BT's that didn't go as great over 3000fps. A case of trial and error I guess. Any way, sounds like my choice of rifle / cartridge is ok so I'll tackle the next part now and work on getting the bullets right. Thanks again. [/QUOTE]
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