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<blockquote data-quote="Zerk" data-source="post: 1469028" data-attributes="member: 84595"><p>I am going out with Hornady 350 FP loaded with R7 46.5. Which is Lymans max load, which is less than Hornady's max load of 49.8. Both manuals say 1900 for their load.</p><p></p><p>Last year I shot a buck at angle with 44g. Rear ribs to front shoulder. Dropped him, but he tried to get up so I shot again. Not sure if he would have. Found both shots under hide. Which bothered me. Both expanded very nice.</p><p></p><p>First time making an angle shots, so I can't compare.</p><p></p><p>I was thinking a hard cast 405 or so, but didn't get to it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zerk, post: 1469028, member: 84595"] I am going out with Hornady 350 FP loaded with R7 46.5. Which is Lymans max load, which is less than Hornady's max load of 49.8. Both manuals say 1900 for their load. Last year I shot a buck at angle with 44g. Rear ribs to front shoulder. Dropped him, but he tried to get up so I shot again. Not sure if he would have. Found both shots under hide. Which bothered me. Both expanded very nice. First time making an angle shots, so I can't compare. I was thinking a hard cast 405 or so, but didn't get to it. [/QUOTE]
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