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7mm Bullet Advice Please
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<blockquote data-quote="Vol1975" data-source="post: 2283277" data-attributes="member: 100380"><p>either 1 or 2. not much of a difference. Both will penetrate and drive through an animal. I shot a NP for 15 years with no complaints. I eventually went to a softer bullet that was heavier and never looked back. Heavier softer bullet that had high hydro shock potential that would still drive was and still is in my opioion was the new ticket for me</p><p>with that, in a 7mm</p><p></p><p>I personally like a heavy bullet. 160 grain bullet is hard to beat in a 7mm for general hunting. </p><p>if you are going to shoot distance the 168-175-180 bullets with high BC are hard to beat. </p><p>one problem I had alone time ago with lighter bullets in the 7mm was when I shot in the thicker woods the bullet for me deflected some on brush and limbs. just My experience. </p><p>good luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vol1975, post: 2283277, member: 100380"] either 1 or 2. not much of a difference. Both will penetrate and drive through an animal. I shot a NP for 15 years with no complaints. I eventually went to a softer bullet that was heavier and never looked back. Heavier softer bullet that had high hydro shock potential that would still drive was and still is in my opioion was the new ticket for me with that, in a 7mm I personally like a heavy bullet. 160 grain bullet is hard to beat in a 7mm for general hunting. if you are going to shoot distance the 168-175-180 bullets with high BC are hard to beat. one problem I had alone time ago with lighter bullets in the 7mm was when I shot in the thicker woods the bullet for me deflected some on brush and limbs. just My experience. good luck [/QUOTE]
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