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7MM Magnum for Texas Nilgai
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<blockquote data-quote="Whaler63" data-source="post: 1962109" data-attributes="member: 109887"><p>Both bullets are fine. I'd be more interested in the expected distance you'd be shooting from. 7mm RM seldom likes max loads. Being a Nosler bigot, you've got my vote for the Partition...FWIW , I killed a Kudu in South Africa PPU 165gn 30-06 outside of 100 yds. Grave yard dead on el cheapo ammo....You'll be fine as long as you put it in the boiler room. - Hand load for accuracy. Prove it out on the range. Let that confidence carry you well on your hunt...And above all -"Good Hinting"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Whaler63, post: 1962109, member: 109887"] Both bullets are fine. I’d be more interested in the expected distance you’d be shooting from. 7mm RM seldom likes max loads. Being a Nosler bigot, you’ve got my vote for the Partition...FWIW , I killed a Kudu in South Africa PPU 165gn 30-06 outside of 100 yds. Grave yard dead on el cheapo ammo....You’ll be fine as long as you put it in the boiler room. - Hand load for accuracy. Prove it out on the range. Let that confidence carry you well on your hunt...And above all -“Good Hinting” [/QUOTE]
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