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.338 RUM & 180gr Nosler BT
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<blockquote data-quote="budlight" data-source="post: 71263" data-attributes="member: 2939"><p>The .338 RUM is a cannon. I've got a couple of deer with my .458's using Barnes X 405 grain. Very impressed with the knock down power.</p><p></p><p>In testing I shot into very fine dry sand at distances up to 400 yards. The only real difference in the perfect peel back was how far it peeled back over the length of the bullet. I weighed some of them and the worst weight retension was 397 grains out of 5 shot's at 100 yards. That is a little over 1% loss.</p><p></p><p>Barnes sells a Tripple shock bullets for .338's and deer do not run away. They get knocked off their feet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="budlight, post: 71263, member: 2939"] The .338 RUM is a cannon. I've got a couple of deer with my .458's using Barnes X 405 grain. Very impressed with the knock down power. In testing I shot into very fine dry sand at distances up to 400 yards. The only real difference in the perfect peel back was how far it peeled back over the length of the bullet. I weighed some of them and the worst weight retension was 397 grains out of 5 shot's at 100 yards. That is a little over 1% loss. Barnes sells a Tripple shock bullets for .338's and deer do not run away. They get knocked off their feet. [/QUOTE]
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