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<blockquote data-quote="txaggie1" data-source="post: 2782310" data-attributes="member: 113838"><p>Might think about 150 grain scricco's (but they maybe harder to find than accubonds at times) swifts are some of my favorite bullets. Terminal Ascent too maybe? But I like to stay 150-160 in rem mag to keep it running faster.</p><p></p><p>Son shoots 175 eldx out of his stw and killed aoudad sheep at 400-600 yards effectively they hit like hammers. Just have to watch your twist and maybe finicky to load that heavier bullet. </p><p></p><p>I've never used them, but my guess on all I've read is the ABLR would be a fine choice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="txaggie1, post: 2782310, member: 113838"] Might think about 150 grain scricco's (but they maybe harder to find than accubonds at times) swifts are some of my favorite bullets. Terminal Ascent too maybe? But I like to stay 150-160 in rem mag to keep it running faster. Son shoots 175 eldx out of his stw and killed aoudad sheep at 400-600 yards effectively they hit like hammers. Just have to watch your twist and maybe finicky to load that heavier bullet. I've never used them, but my guess on all I've read is the ABLR would be a fine choice. [/QUOTE]
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