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Sierra 7mm 197gr MatchKing for hunting?
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<blockquote data-quote="Capt RB" data-source="post: 2624279" data-attributes="member: 85987"><p>The 183's at 2850-2900 out of 2 7 mags are very quick killers of NH and Vt deer. They have 7 1 shot kills from my brother and my mom's neighbor. They have a big cavity behind the nose that collapses then rapidly/violently expands. I don't have anything twisted for the 197s however I would think that at stw/28 nosler velocities they would be more of a good thing. I'd shoot a coyote or 3 to see if it will expand quick enough before shooting something larger</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Capt RB, post: 2624279, member: 85987"] The 183's at 2850-2900 out of 2 7 mags are very quick killers of NH and Vt deer. They have 7 1 shot kills from my brother and my mom's neighbor. They have a big cavity behind the nose that collapses then rapidly/violently expands. I don't have anything twisted for the 197s however I would think that at stw/28 nosler velocities they would be more of a good thing. I'd shoot a coyote or 3 to see if it will expand quick enough before shooting something larger [/QUOTE]
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