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7MM Berger 168 grain for elk
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<blockquote data-quote="mightyman" data-source="post: 986871" data-attributes="member: 51634"><p>Thanks for all the good information on bullets.</p><p>To Ohio Hunter, I realize that shot placement is the most critical, on a hunt like this...</p><p></p><p>I have no doubt that any of the bullets mentioned will do the job...my key concern was, </p><p>penetration of the Bergers, in other than vitals areas, as well as meat damage, and i think others have answered this on this thread...the deer I have shot with the bergers...are dead...yet traveled a bit before dropping..thus the question on the Partitions, and Accubonds....as far as penetration, and damage..</p><p></p><p>Latest report back from the range is that the Accubonds, for my 7MM are the most accurate in my rifle, so that will be the bullet of choice for me at least on this trip.</p><p></p><p>Noslers, have served me well in the past (partition) and stopped the animal regardless of placement, and were accurate with the 7mm I was using at the time..</p><p></p><p>ToRooster 740, I am going with my son, and 3 other friends..we are coming into Bozeman on the 20th, and headed to Gardnier to spend the night, before heading to the trailhead...thanks for the offer...and I will see when the other 3 get in (as they are driving from PA, we are flying from GA.</p><p>thanks again</p><p>MightyMan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mightyman, post: 986871, member: 51634"] Thanks for all the good information on bullets. To Ohio Hunter, I realize that shot placement is the most critical, on a hunt like this... I have no doubt that any of the bullets mentioned will do the job...my key concern was, penetration of the Bergers, in other than vitals areas, as well as meat damage, and i think others have answered this on this thread...the deer I have shot with the bergers...are dead...yet traveled a bit before dropping..thus the question on the Partitions, and Accubonds....as far as penetration, and damage.. Latest report back from the range is that the Accubonds, for my 7MM are the most accurate in my rifle, so that will be the bullet of choice for me at least on this trip. Noslers, have served me well in the past (partition) and stopped the animal regardless of placement, and were accurate with the 7mm I was using at the time.. ToRooster 740, I am going with my son, and 3 other friends..we are coming into Bozeman on the 20th, and headed to Gardnier to spend the night, before heading to the trailhead...thanks for the offer...and I will see when the other 3 get in (as they are driving from PA, we are flying from GA. thanks again MightyMan [/QUOTE]
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