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<blockquote data-quote="COBrad" data-source="post: 2492404" data-attributes="member: 1940"><p>If I were limited to only one rifle it would be a 7 mag. The last one was a custom long range rifle with a 28" barrel. I was getting 2992 fps with 180 grain Berger HVLD's. Took my furthest two marmots at 1400 and 1402 yards along with a good number between 800 and 1332 yards. Shot a bull at 1098 yards. 1 shot, 50 yard stumble and down. For sporter weight rifles I used 160 Accubonds for elk and 168 grain matchkings for prairie dogs and marmots.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="COBrad, post: 2492404, member: 1940"] If I were limited to only one rifle it would be a 7 mag. The last one was a custom long range rifle with a 28” barrel. I was getting 2992 fps with 180 grain Berger HVLD’s. Took my furthest two marmots at 1400 and 1402 yards along with a good number between 800 and 1332 yards. Shot a bull at 1098 yards. 1 shot, 50 yard stumble and down. For sporter weight rifles I used 160 Accubonds for elk and 168 grain matchkings for prairie dogs and marmots. [/QUOTE]
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