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<blockquote data-quote="Tall" data-source="post: 820138" data-attributes="member: 56517"><p>I shoot 7MM rem mag. I started hand loading a while back and I love it. I started out to practice and right off I had awesome results. I started with a speer boat tail 160 grain and 175 grand slam. I shot a deer at 500 yards and blew a whole the size of my fist going in. </p><p></p><p>I then upgraded to nosler accubond 160 grain with decent success. My best performing bullet has been the Berger 168 gr. hunting VLD. I am getting good groups out to 1000 yards. </p><p></p><p>I had an old timer hunting buddy that used to shoot 30-06 and he would have a pocket of whatever bullets and I think he only shot 3 to 5 rounds a year with who knows what grain or brand of ammo. He always killed his elk every year. Luckiest dam guy I have ever seen. Maybe it was his way of embellishing a story. Who gives a **** what ammo you shoot if you can't hit the animal! Make a vital shot and I don't care what bullet you have its a dead deer!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tall, post: 820138, member: 56517"] I shoot 7MM rem mag. I started hand loading a while back and I love it. I started out to practice and right off I had awesome results. I started with a speer boat tail 160 grain and 175 grand slam. I shot a deer at 500 yards and blew a whole the size of my fist going in. I then upgraded to nosler accubond 160 grain with decent success. My best performing bullet has been the Berger 168 gr. hunting VLD. I am getting good groups out to 1000 yards. I had an old timer hunting buddy that used to shoot 30-06 and he would have a pocket of whatever bullets and I think he only shot 3 to 5 rounds a year with who knows what grain or brand of ammo. He always killed his elk every year. Luckiest dam guy I have ever seen. Maybe it was his way of embellishing a story. Who gives a **** what ammo you shoot if you can't hit the animal! Make a vital shot and I don't care what bullet you have its a dead deer! [/QUOTE]
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