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<blockquote data-quote="300win" data-source="post: 113610" data-attributes="member: 5965"><p>The 178 a max is a great long range white tail bullet. It would be great if Hornady would step up and make a 190 or 200 gr a max. After shooting the 178 a max for years I have moved on to something heavier with a higher BC. The 168 a max has performed well in my 308 and this year I plan on testing the 155 on white tails. I loaded some 105 a max for a 6mm rem in a 26" 1:10 barrel and they shot and performed well. I have seen several deer shot with the 95 gr sst and(6mm) nosler partition (both good 6mm white tail bullets) but would have to say the a max caused the most tissue damage. Remember there is no meat in the chest cavity or shoulder blades so hit them hard. I like looking at horns not blood trails. Hope this helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="300win, post: 113610, member: 5965"] The 178 a max is a great long range white tail bullet. It would be great if Hornady would step up and make a 190 or 200 gr a max. After shooting the 178 a max for years I have moved on to something heavier with a higher BC. The 168 a max has performed well in my 308 and this year I plan on testing the 155 on white tails. I loaded some 105 a max for a 6mm rem in a 26" 1:10 barrel and they shot and performed well. I have seen several deer shot with the 95 gr sst and(6mm) nosler partition (both good 6mm white tail bullets) but would have to say the a max caused the most tissue damage. Remember there is no meat in the chest cavity or shoulder blades so hit them hard. I like looking at horns not blood trails. Hope this helps. [/QUOTE]
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