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Reloading
Seating out heavy monolithic bullets in 7mm-08
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<blockquote data-quote="yawn" data-source="post: 627218" data-attributes="member: 13540"><p>I was thinking more terminal performance than internal balistics.Iv used them in 6 and 7mm for a few years now and lighter and faster simply kills better so I prefer a 120gr in 7mm08 and I use 140gr in a 280ai. While they are my prefered bullet I lean more towards balistic tips or Amax past 400yds so any small gain in bc by using a heavier over a lighter tsx is a backward step if you have give up to much velocity .Im making an asumption here that this is for a hunting aplication?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yawn, post: 627218, member: 13540"] I was thinking more terminal performance than internal balistics.Iv used them in 6 and 7mm for a few years now and lighter and faster simply kills better so I prefer a 120gr in 7mm08 and I use 140gr in a 280ai. While they are my prefered bullet I lean more towards balistic tips or Amax past 400yds so any small gain in bc by using a heavier over a lighter tsx is a backward step if you have give up to much velocity .Im making an asumption here that this is for a hunting aplication? [/QUOTE]
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