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<blockquote data-quote="Gary in MD" data-source="post: 2203244" data-attributes="member: 22533"><p>I've had a 240 Wby for a little over 20 years. It shoots flat and hits about as hard as your going to get out of a 6 millimeter.</p><p>I've used the 95 grain partition with great results but switched to the 95 grain Ballistic tips for deer with no complaints.</p><p>I just recently re barreled that West German made rifle with a 7.5 twist Krieger and plan on using some of the heavier Bergers. Incidentally, I have hammered quite a few large ground hogs and foxes over the years but wouldn't take it into a prairie dog town and toast the barrel.</p><p>Gary</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gary in MD, post: 2203244, member: 22533"] I’ve had a 240 Wby for a little over 20 years. It shoots flat and hits about as hard as your going to get out of a 6 millimeter. I’ve used the 95 grain partition with great results but switched to the 95 grain Ballistic tips for deer with no complaints. I just recently re barreled that West German made rifle with a 7.5 twist Krieger and plan on using some of the heavier Bergers. Incidentally, I have hammered quite a few large ground hogs and foxes over the years but wouldn’t take it into a prairie dog town and toast the barrel. Gary [/QUOTE]
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