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The Basics, Starting Out
6mm bullets for hunting
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<blockquote data-quote="B-LOT Banga" data-source="post: 2268916" data-attributes="member: 106734"><p>You should be just fine. If you can find some Berger 108 elite or 115 VLD that are awesome choices too. If you can't then any hammer bullet will have excellent results. You have a choice of lighter at warp speed or a bit heavier to resist wind deflection but no matter your choice you will be surprised with the hammers devastation. I made the mistake earlier of having a long range setup 270 wsm with 170 gr EOL capable of killing past a 1000 yds and practiced every chance I could. I was so confident went out hunting and shot my first 10-15 animals under 200 yds!! Go figure!! We all want that long range capabilities but we have to be honest. After switching to 116 gr hammer hunters it's a LAZER and flattens animals. I call my tikka "hoofs" because that all what we look for after the dust clears. Hoofs in the air!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="B-LOT Banga, post: 2268916, member: 106734"] You should be just fine. If you can find some Berger 108 elite or 115 VLD that are awesome choices too. If you can’t then any hammer bullet will have excellent results. You have a choice of lighter at warp speed or a bit heavier to resist wind deflection but no matter your choice you will be surprised with the hammers devastation. I made the mistake earlier of having a long range setup 270 wsm with 170 gr EOL capable of killing past a 1000 yds and practiced every chance I could. I was so confident went out hunting and shot my first 10-15 animals under 200 yds!! Go figure!! We all want that long range capabilities but we have to be honest. After switching to 116 gr hammer hunters it’s a LAZER and flattens animals. I call my tikka “hoofs” because that all what we look for after the dust clears. Hoofs in the air!! [/QUOTE]
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