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7MM Mag factory ammo recommendation for elk
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<blockquote data-quote="MudRunner2005" data-source="post: 871530" data-attributes="member: 12995"><p>I was just saying that since you reload, and since reloading is ALWAYS more accurate than factory mass produced ammo, why not spend $ 40 on the dies and load for him.</p><p> </p><p>But if he wants good factory ammo, try these...</p><p> </p><p><a href="http://www.midwayusa.com/product/228431/nosler-trophy-grade-ammunition-7mm-remington-magnum-160-grain-accubond-box-of-20" target="_blank">Nosler Trophy Grade Ammo 7mm Remington Mag 160 Grain AccuBond Box of</a></p><p> </p><p><a href="http://www.midwayusa.com/product/117283/nosler-custom-ammunition-7mm-remington-magnum-160-grain-accubond-spitzer-box-of-20" target="_blank">Nosler Custom Ammo 7mm Remington Mag 160 Grain AccuBond Spitzer Box of</a></p><p> </p><p>The first one I listed (Nosler Trophy Grade) is in stock and available @ Midway. I would highly suggest that he shoot 160gr Nosler Accubond factory loaded ammo, until he is ready to handload, as Bergers tend to be a little more tricky to load for in a generic sense. The Ogive design of the VLD's make them a bit finnicky to load for, and tend to have to be adjusted to find out where your individual rifle likes them, so it is best to hold off on the Berger VLD ammo until he can reload for his rifle, unless he wants to keep getting 1 MOA groups, which is more than plenty good enough to kill a deer out to 500 yards.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MudRunner2005, post: 871530, member: 12995"] I was just saying that since you reload, and since reloading is ALWAYS more accurate than factory mass produced ammo, why not spend $ 40 on the dies and load for him. But if he wants good factory ammo, try these... [url=http://www.midwayusa.com/product/228431/nosler-trophy-grade-ammunition-7mm-remington-magnum-160-grain-accubond-box-of-20]Nosler Trophy Grade Ammo 7mm Remington Mag 160 Grain AccuBond Box of[/url] [url=http://www.midwayusa.com/product/117283/nosler-custom-ammunition-7mm-remington-magnum-160-grain-accubond-spitzer-box-of-20]Nosler Custom Ammo 7mm Remington Mag 160 Grain AccuBond Spitzer Box of[/url] The first one I listed (Nosler Trophy Grade) is in stock and available @ Midway. I would highly suggest that he shoot 160gr Nosler Accubond factory loaded ammo, until he is ready to handload, as Bergers tend to be a little more tricky to load for in a generic sense. The Ogive design of the VLD's make them a bit finnicky to load for, and tend to have to be adjusted to find out where your individual rifle likes them, so it is best to hold off on the Berger VLD ammo until he can reload for his rifle, unless he wants to keep getting 1 MOA groups, which is more than plenty good enough to kill a deer out to 500 yards. [/QUOTE]
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