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<blockquote data-quote="sure shot" data-source="post: 57093" data-attributes="member: 2612"><p>I shoot a .300 RUM, been using the 200gr Accubond &amp; 220gr MK with great luck, 1/2in groups with a factory Sendero other than the trigger. As for 7mm 140gr or 160gr Accubond &amp; 168gr or 175 MK in front of a healthy dose of either R22,R25,7828 or Retumbo anything slow burning should produce. I Favor all the heavier bullets with the Ultra Mag's. The triple shock performed ok in my 300 (1.0in). Kinda pricy for my likings but tough as hell 98% to 100% weight retenion in wet phone books. The Winchester Fail Safes can penetrate lots of phone books also with 100%retenion. I have shot 2 doe with both rounds one at 236 yards w/the Accubond and on at 60yd w/ the MK. The 220gr Match King at 3083fps does some bookoo damage man... the inside looked like jello massive wound channel. A bit to fast for 60 yards go with the 160 Accubond and dont look back!! good luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sure shot, post: 57093, member: 2612"] I shoot a .300 RUM, been using the 200gr Accubond & 220gr MK with great luck, 1/2in groups with a factory Sendero other than the trigger. As for 7mm 140gr or 160gr Accubond & 168gr or 175 MK in front of a healthy dose of either R22,R25,7828 or Retumbo anything slow burning should produce. I Favor all the heavier bullets with the Ultra Mag's. The triple shock performed ok in my 300 (1.0in). Kinda pricy for my likings but tough as hell 98% to 100% weight retenion in wet phone books. The Winchester Fail Safes can penetrate lots of phone books also with 100%retenion. I have shot 2 doe with both rounds one at 236 yards w/the Accubond and on at 60yd w/ the MK. The 220gr Match King at 3083fps does some bookoo damage man... the inside looked like jello massive wound channel. A bit to fast for 60 yards go with the 160 Accubond and dont look back!! good luck [/QUOTE]
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