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Nosler 140 gr. Ballistic Tips
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<blockquote data-quote="lloydsmale" data-source="post: 979328" data-attributes="member: 41442"><p>ive shot a pile of deer with the 120 and 140bts in the 280 and 7mags. Ate venison every time. The 120 is constructed a little stouter then the average bt. Its worked well for me even at 7mag velocitys. Granted im not shooting deer at 50 yards though. Supposidly because its used alot for sillouette shooting with 7mm handguns. Bottom line is hit a deer on the shoulder with any high velocity round and your going to loose that shoulder and proably the offside shoulder too. I dont care if your useing a bt or a partition or a barnes or any other bullet. Shoot them behind the shoulder where your suppose to and dont worry about loosing the ribs. We shoot alot of deer and id rather loose 5lbs of meat and have a deer laying dead where it was shot then chase wounded deer into the next county</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lloydsmale, post: 979328, member: 41442"] ive shot a pile of deer with the 120 and 140bts in the 280 and 7mags. Ate venison every time. The 120 is constructed a little stouter then the average bt. Its worked well for me even at 7mag velocitys. Granted im not shooting deer at 50 yards though. Supposidly because its used alot for sillouette shooting with 7mm handguns. Bottom line is hit a deer on the shoulder with any high velocity round and your going to loose that shoulder and proably the offside shoulder too. I dont care if your useing a bt or a partition or a barnes or any other bullet. Shoot them behind the shoulder where your suppose to and dont worry about loosing the ribs. We shoot alot of deer and id rather loose 5lbs of meat and have a deer laying dead where it was shot then chase wounded deer into the next county [/QUOTE]
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