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.264 123 gr amax
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<blockquote data-quote="6.5Express" data-source="post: 526975" data-attributes="member: 34804"><p>I've searched through a lot of threads that discussed the idea of using the a max for hunting, and that has been thoroughly gone over. My question was a little more specific to the 123 gr in any 6.5 (preferably the 264 win mag). I was trying to be conservative on the velocity as my rifle seems to "like" the lower to middle of velocities for accuracy. It seems to me it would be one heck of an antelope load! According to the G7program, at 3300 it would shoot flatter and pack more energy down country than the 130 accubond I'm currently shooting. And, at 3300, as long as shots were atleast 100+ yards I don't think I'd have any issue with "splashing." </p><p>gun)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="6.5Express, post: 526975, member: 34804"] I've searched through a lot of threads that discussed the idea of using the a max for hunting, and that has been thoroughly gone over. My question was a little more specific to the 123 gr in any 6.5 (preferably the 264 win mag). I was trying to be conservative on the velocity as my rifle seems to "like" the lower to middle of velocities for accuracy. It seems to me it would be one heck of an antelope load! According to the G7program, at 3300 it would shoot flatter and pack more energy down country than the 130 accubond I'm currently shooting. And, at 3300, as long as shots were atleast 100+ yards I don't think I'd have any issue with "splashing." gun) [/QUOTE]
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