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Swift A Frame versus Nosler Partition
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<blockquote data-quote="Derek M." data-source="post: 414964" data-attributes="member: 2693"><p>Oh. Well, it's more about shot placement than bullet choice to a degree. Obviously you still want a good bullet and the 3 mentioned will all work. Pop the deer in the shoulder with whichever bullet works best in your rifle. Since mule deer is the game, let me tell you this, the Aframe is a really tough bullet. And, a buddy was using factory Remington ammo on whitetails in KS with me in his 300 win mag. The Aframes he used were 200 grains but they shot well in his rifle. He shot a buck at about 45-50 yrds and it ran a long ways. It may be too tough for deer unless you hit some bone. </p><p></p><p>In your situation, I'd load a TSX and square that shoulder in the upper third region and watch them drop.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Derek M., post: 414964, member: 2693"] Oh. Well, it's more about shot placement than bullet choice to a degree. Obviously you still want a good bullet and the 3 mentioned will all work. Pop the deer in the shoulder with whichever bullet works best in your rifle. Since mule deer is the game, let me tell you this, the Aframe is a really tough bullet. And, a buddy was using factory Remington ammo on whitetails in KS with me in his 300 win mag. The Aframes he used were 200 grains but they shot well in his rifle. He shot a buck at about 45-50 yrds and it ran a long ways. It may be too tough for deer unless you hit some bone. In your situation, I'd load a TSX and square that shoulder in the upper third region and watch them drop. [/QUOTE]
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