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7.5 inch barreled blackout pistol for deer?
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<blockquote data-quote="snox801" data-source="post: 1860602" data-attributes="member: 54383"><p>I may be of help on this thread as I've used a 300blk for most my hunting in the past few years. </p><p> I've killed close to 500 plus animals with it since then. I have a few 8" though 16" setups. </p><p> I've killed a pile of large Michigan deer and hundreds of hogs of all sizes. </p><p> Only two bullets you should look at are the cutting edge raptors in 100gr or the hammer 99gr blk bullet.</p><p> Both will get great speed and hammer animals.</p><p> I keep my distance to about 150-75 with my rounds simple because tracking can become tough if you hit solid shoulder. I have taken one at just over 200 but that's a lot of drop and prob farther than you wanted anyway. </p><p> If you want something cheaper for practice the 125 nosler works great on stuff also but as stated the light Bullets are king in the black.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="snox801, post: 1860602, member: 54383"] I may be of help on this thread as I’ve used a 300blk for most my hunting in the past few years. I’ve killed close to 500 plus animals with it since then. I have a few 8” though 16” setups. I’ve killed a pile of large Michigan deer and hundreds of hogs of all sizes. Only two bullets you should look at are the cutting edge raptors in 100gr or the hammer 99gr blk bullet. Both will get great speed and hammer animals. I keep my distance to about 150-75 with my rounds simple because tracking can become tough if you hit solid shoulder. I have taken one at just over 200 but that’s a lot of drop and prob farther than you wanted anyway. If you want something cheaper for practice the 125 nosler works great on stuff also but as stated the light Bullets are king in the black. [/QUOTE]
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