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<blockquote data-quote="freddiej" data-source="post: 2291303" data-attributes="member: 26227"><p>I am going to give my 2cents worth.. you can always load down magnums for shorter ranges. you can bring them up for longer ranges. I used to carry both for my Winchester Mag. deer under 400 yards got a 120 grain loaded midway, above 400 deer got 130 grain moderately juiced up most of the way. Elk got a 150-160 grain slug moderately loaded, over 400 yards Elk got the same 150-160, 1 grain below max as that was nearly the most accurate load in my rifle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="freddiej, post: 2291303, member: 26227"] I am going to give my 2cents worth.. you can always load down magnums for shorter ranges. you can bring them up for longer ranges. I used to carry both for my Winchester Mag. deer under 400 yards got a 120 grain loaded midway, above 400 deer got 130 grain moderately juiced up most of the way. Elk got a 150-160 grain slug moderately loaded, over 400 yards Elk got the same 150-160, 1 grain below max as that was nearly the most accurate load in my rifle. [/QUOTE]
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