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A-Max Performance on Deer
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<blockquote data-quote="James Jones" data-source="post: 62772" data-attributes="member: 8843"><p>Yep , the A-max is gonna blow up at pretty much any range and the speed of a 300mag at 50 yds you may as well call it a V-max!</p><p>I have used the 168's out a 308 for a while and found that the Sierra Match Kings were a little stronger and more accurate so i went to those.</p><p>If your gonna use an A-max in a 300 then I would suggest the 178gr. at least its a little longer and may hold together a little bit more.</p><p>But if you want to use a 150gr class bullet then I'd check out the new Hornady Interbond or Nosler Accubond I have a couple boxes of the 150 accubond on order now.</p><p></p><p>But in short the A-max bullets are a good bit more fragile that a Balistic tip of the same weight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="James Jones, post: 62772, member: 8843"] Yep , the A-max is gonna blow up at pretty much any range and the speed of a 300mag at 50 yds you may as well call it a V-max! I have used the 168's out a 308 for a while and found that the Sierra Match Kings were a little stronger and more accurate so i went to those. If your gonna use an A-max in a 300 then I would suggest the 178gr. at least its a little longer and may hold together a little bit more. But if you want to use a 150gr class bullet then I'd check out the new Hornady Interbond or Nosler Accubond I have a couple boxes of the 150 accubond on order now. But in short the A-max bullets are a good bit more fragile that a Balistic tip of the same weight. [/QUOTE]
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