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730grain 458 bullets.
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<blockquote data-quote="Thescandinavian" data-source="post: 2014673" data-attributes="member: 107409"><p>I use 7mm practical for my long range rig. </p><p>For stalking and moonlight hunting I use this bolt action in 450marlin with a 7x fixed scope with 52mm objective. For ranges relevant to this kind of hunting it is quite effective with little meat dammage. </p><p>Really just curious what others has experienced. </p><p>28grains of N130 has served me well. </p><p>Think the 730 grain is casting wheelweights and not pure lead like I am so no idea its actual weight, but I suspect the deer find it deadly anyways. </p><p>CBE in australia that make the mould.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Thescandinavian, post: 2014673, member: 107409"] I use 7mm practical for my long range rig. For stalking and moonlight hunting I use this bolt action in 450marlin with a 7x fixed scope with 52mm objective. For ranges relevant to this kind of hunting it is quite effective with little meat dammage. Really just curious what others has experienced. 28grains of N130 has served me well. Think the 730 grain is casting wheelweights and not pure lead like I am so no idea its actual weight, but I suspect the deer find it deadly anyways. CBE in australia that make the mould. [/QUOTE]
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