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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Specialty Handgun Hunting
7mm08 Vs 7saum
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<blockquote data-quote="Ernie" data-source="post: 2829878" data-attributes="member: 13"><p>LRX, Accubond, Hammer Hunter, and Partition. </p><p>Any of the bonded or partition type bullets will work great that I didn't mention.</p><p>I have used the ELD-X (175 grain) to kill four elk, one of which was a bull, and it did a great job in a 18" 7mm Dakota.</p><p>I don't use the A-Max or it's replacement the ELD-M for elk, if a shoulder shot (Bone) would be involved. I prefer a stouter bullet for elk.</p><p>The question is not, how much are you leaving on the table or efficiency, but rather you are looking for a performance level, regardless of the barrel length.</p><p>The 7 SAUM or the 7mm-6.5 PRC (I am not sure which of these two are the shortest without looking it up). Make sure whatever direction you go, that you can get good brass.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ernie, post: 2829878, member: 13"] LRX, Accubond, Hammer Hunter, and Partition. Any of the bonded or partition type bullets will work great that I didn't mention. I have used the ELD-X (175 grain) to kill four elk, one of which was a bull, and it did a great job in a 18" 7mm Dakota. I don't use the A-Max or it's replacement the ELD-M for elk, if a shoulder shot (Bone) would be involved. I prefer a stouter bullet for elk. The question is not, how much are you leaving on the table or efficiency, but rather you are looking for a performance level, regardless of the barrel length. The 7 SAUM or the 7mm-6.5 PRC (I am not sure which of these two are the shortest without looking it up). Make sure whatever direction you go, that you can get good brass. [/QUOTE]
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