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Reloading
338 edge deer loads
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<blockquote data-quote="HARPERC" data-source="post: 577032" data-attributes="member: 30671"><p>Lowering the velocity certainly would help, in the case of last years Pronghorn, being of a long range focus I figured the distance will slow the bullet down enough. Then a buck comes in at 100 yards. </p><p>Yes, it looked like what you see from some of the V max bullets on varmints, on a larger scale.</p><p>I'm in complete agreement with JE Custom on big bores damaging less meat, lower velocities, tougher bullets work well on smaller game. If you circle back a bit you'll see I suggested the Swift 275 A-Frame. My intent was to discourage the 180's, and offer my mistake as a bad example.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HARPERC, post: 577032, member: 30671"] Lowering the velocity certainly would help, in the case of last years Pronghorn, being of a long range focus I figured the distance will slow the bullet down enough. Then a buck comes in at 100 yards. Yes, it looked like what you see from some of the V max bullets on varmints, on a larger scale. I'm in complete agreement with JE Custom on big bores damaging less meat, lower velocities, tougher bullets work well on smaller game. If you circle back a bit you'll see I suggested the Swift 275 A-Frame. My intent was to discourage the 180's, and offer my mistake as a bad example. [/QUOTE]
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