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7mm SS Bullet Suggestion For Elk?
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<blockquote data-quote="bigngreen" data-source="post: 1673053" data-attributes="member: 13632"><p>I've had really good luck between the two, the worst issues I've seen is Nosler and Berger bullets gumming up, the Hammers engrave so lightly they just aren't effecting things like a bullet that coppers heavier.</p><p>I don't run the Hammers a lot in season, just to wack meat but the Berger I shoot a cold bore shot every outing since it's the long range choice so really I'll send one Hammer down for every 20 Bergers during season so no real issue. I zero for both bullets in Applied ballistics but zero on target for the Hammers and just swap out the Hammer when the range gets to the Berger zone, dial up and let it ride! The first year I did this, I tipped a cow over with a Hammer then later that day let one hold a Berger at a distance it looks like would send most in this thread to a safe space and it was nuts cold bore one round needed! So far they swap very cleanly!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigngreen, post: 1673053, member: 13632"] I've had really good luck between the two, the worst issues I've seen is Nosler and Berger bullets gumming up, the Hammers engrave so lightly they just aren't effecting things like a bullet that coppers heavier. I don't run the Hammers a lot in season, just to wack meat but the Berger I shoot a cold bore shot every outing since it's the long range choice so really I'll send one Hammer down for every 20 Bergers during season so no real issue. I zero for both bullets in Applied ballistics but zero on target for the Hammers and just swap out the Hammer when the range gets to the Berger zone, dial up and let it ride! The first year I did this, I tipped a cow over with a Hammer then later that day let one hold a Berger at a distance it looks like would send most in this thread to a safe space and it was nuts cold bore one round needed! So far they swap very cleanly! [/QUOTE]
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