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7mm-08 short range deer bullet
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<blockquote data-quote="RockyMtnMT" data-source="post: 1518428" data-attributes="member: 7999"><p>If it were me loading for your hunting conditions, I would load the 113g Sledge Hammers. You should see nearly 3300 fps. With the large 2.5mm hollow point and the very soft pure copper alloy that we use, these bullets deform very rapidly and will always retain 90%. You don't have to worry about the high velocity impacts grenading on impact like many soft less core bullets. No worries about making sure that you have a broadside shot because they will get through shoulders and make it through the vitals. No worries about losing half of your deer to bloodshot meat if you take a quartering shot. Alwaysdeform the same wether you hit bone or not. No worries about lead in your food. Easier to load develop than any other bullet on the market. Almost always done with load development inside 20 shots. No weight sorting and always the same from lot to lot. And if you don't like them we'll buy them back.</p><p></p><p>Doesn't sound too bad for $1.02 each.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RockyMtnMT, post: 1518428, member: 7999"] If it were me loading for your hunting conditions, I would load the 113g Sledge Hammers. You should see nearly 3300 fps. With the large 2.5mm hollow point and the very soft pure copper alloy that we use, these bullets deform very rapidly and will always retain 90%. You don't have to worry about the high velocity impacts grenading on impact like many soft less core bullets. No worries about making sure that you have a broadside shot because they will get through shoulders and make it through the vitals. No worries about losing half of your deer to bloodshot meat if you take a quartering shot. Alwaysdeform the same wether you hit bone or not. No worries about lead in your food. Easier to load develop than any other bullet on the market. Almost always done with load development inside 20 shots. No weight sorting and always the same from lot to lot. And if you don't like them we'll buy them back. Doesn't sound too bad for $1.02 each. [/QUOTE]
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