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The Basics, Starting Out
A MAX for hunting?
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<blockquote data-quote="MAELTY" data-source="post: 52784" data-attributes="member: 1197"><p>Stll learning and thanks to all who responded to my first post. Concerning bullet selection for The 7MM WSM, many of you suggested the 162 grain AMAX, however I'm being told by some that Hornady does not recomend these for animals, citing the inabilty to acheive consistent expansion from a bullet meant to punch paper. Is this true? please comment</p><p></p><p>Also, can anyone tell me if the 160 gr Barnes X would be suitable for LR work (800 to 1000 yds). And while I'm at it does anyone have experience with the Nosler Ballistic Silvertip in either the 140 or 160 gr weights?</p><p></p><p>thanks for any comments that will keep me on the straight and narrow, at least to a 1000 yrds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MAELTY, post: 52784, member: 1197"] Stll learning and thanks to all who responded to my first post. Concerning bullet selection for The 7MM WSM, many of you suggested the 162 grain AMAX, however I'm being told by some that Hornady does not recomend these for animals, citing the inabilty to acheive consistent expansion from a bullet meant to punch paper. Is this true? please comment Also, can anyone tell me if the 160 gr Barnes X would be suitable for LR work (800 to 1000 yds). And while I'm at it does anyone have experience with the Nosler Ballistic Silvertip in either the 140 or 160 gr weights? thanks for any comments that will keep me on the straight and narrow, at least to a 1000 yrds. [/QUOTE]
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