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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
what is the best Ammo weight
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<blockquote data-quote="hatfield954" data-source="post: 471147" data-attributes="member: 31046"><p>gr8whyt, that will be for hunting whitetail and maybe even a coyote. For the current hunting land that i am hunting on, I would have an average shot of 150-300 yds. I could probably get by with just 150 grain ammo. I was just curious as whether I might need to bump up to 165 or 168 in case I did have to take the longer shot. I don't know if I would be sacrificing range or knockdown by trying a heavier weight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hatfield954, post: 471147, member: 31046"] gr8whyt, that will be for hunting whitetail and maybe even a coyote. For the current hunting land that i am hunting on, I would have an average shot of 150-300 yds. I could probably get by with just 150 grain ammo. I was just curious as whether I might need to bump up to 165 or 168 in case I did have to take the longer shot. I don't know if I would be sacrificing range or knockdown by trying a heavier weight. [/QUOTE]
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