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.308 win elk bullet opinion
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<blockquote data-quote="hesse" data-source="post: 1111131" data-attributes="member: 88132"><p>I shoot 165s sst out of m y 300wsm great for deer and will work on elk fine if you don't try to go thru the shoulder bone. So I have loaded the 165 gmxs the only thing that was different was it shoots an inch and a half lower then the sst does so I called Hornady and asked them why. they told me that gmx being an alloy bullet does not compress when fired so it has a little more friction that is the difference in the two bullets point of impact. that and to be careful when pushing max loads when reloading. that being said they shoot great and they do penetrate deep</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hesse, post: 1111131, member: 88132"] I shoot 165s sst out of m y 300wsm great for deer and will work on elk fine if you don't try to go thru the shoulder bone. So I have loaded the 165 gmxs the only thing that was different was it shoots an inch and a half lower then the sst does so I called Hornady and asked them why. they told me that gmx being an alloy bullet does not compress when fired so it has a little more friction that is the difference in the two bullets point of impact. that and to be careful when pushing max loads when reloading. that being said they shoot great and they do penetrate deep [/QUOTE]
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