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Accubond, Hammer or Berger?
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<blockquote data-quote="Idaho Lefty" data-source="post: 2208735" data-attributes="member: 104437"><p>@ shooter7,.. Yikes ! That's not very promising info, on the Berger's !</p><p>At "moderate Ranges", in a 7 Mag.,.. I think that, I'd be, using, the 160 or, 175 grain Partitions, to 400ish for, sure !</p><p>Lung shots, with Arrows or, Bullets, DO take, a bit of TIME for most Elk,.. to die !</p><p>Maybe there is NO,.. DRT, "Magic Killer", Bullet for, the sub .30 Cals !</p><p>Ke-riest, I DON'T want to, go back to, a .338 Win Mag., as T'was, NO "fun",.. to practice with !</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Idaho Lefty, post: 2208735, member: 104437"] @ shooter7,.. Yikes ! That's not very promising info, on the Berger's ! At "moderate Ranges", in a 7 Mag.,.. I think that, I'd be, using, the 160 or, 175 grain Partitions, to 400ish for, sure ! Lung shots, with Arrows or, Bullets, DO take, a bit of TIME for most Elk,.. to die ! Maybe there is NO,.. DRT, "Magic Killer", Bullet for, the sub .30 Cals ! Ke-riest, I DON'T want to, go back to, a .338 Win Mag., as T'was, NO "fun",.. to practice with ! [/QUOTE]
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