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Best 7mm bullet out to 600 yds
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<blockquote data-quote="WildRose" data-source="post: 1771093" data-attributes="member: 30902"><p>In Africa I was shooting the 300wm. the warthog was shot at about 150 if I remember right and the big blue Wildebeest was close to 300yds out. I really expected better performance.</p><p></p><p>The bullets did not come apart on me best I can tell but they are so soft they just flattened out completely then passed through like a knife edged coin flipping through the vitals.</p><p></p><p>Africans typically are really big on making sure their bullets will track true on a straight line. I never quite "got it" but after seeing those failures I "got it" for life.</p><p></p><p>I managed to buy some 300wm shooting a Gromm bonded bullet that performed very well and got some of the Perigrines and was able to reload them with a buddy's gear while I was there.</p><p></p><p>Best performing bullet I've ever tried at under 600yds and honestly even on shots exceeding 600yds they have also performed exceptionally well.</p><p></p><p>It doesn't seem to matter if the target is a cinder block, a coyote, deer, hog, or bigger, they always seem to open up no matter what they hit and maintain their weight all the way through.</p><p></p><p>I've shot them now in 3 .260Rem's, 3 300wm's, my 6.5 LRM, 2 300 Rum's, and two .375 Rugers and across all of them they have shot very well and always given me exceptional terminal performance.</p><p></p><p>As long as I can keep getting the Peregrines, I'll keep shooting them. I have yet to find anything as reliable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WildRose, post: 1771093, member: 30902"] In Africa I was shooting the 300wm. the warthog was shot at about 150 if I remember right and the big blue Wildebeest was close to 300yds out. I really expected better performance. The bullets did not come apart on me best I can tell but they are so soft they just flattened out completely then passed through like a knife edged coin flipping through the vitals. Africans typically are really big on making sure their bullets will track true on a straight line. I never quite "got it" but after seeing those failures I "got it" for life. I managed to buy some 300wm shooting a Gromm bonded bullet that performed very well and got some of the Perigrines and was able to reload them with a buddy's gear while I was there. Best performing bullet I've ever tried at under 600yds and honestly even on shots exceeding 600yds they have also performed exceptionally well. It doesn't seem to matter if the target is a cinder block, a coyote, deer, hog, or bigger, they always seem to open up no matter what they hit and maintain their weight all the way through. I've shot them now in 3 .260Rem's, 3 300wm's, my 6.5 LRM, 2 300 Rum's, and two .375 Rugers and across all of them they have shot very well and always given me exceptional terminal performance. As long as I can keep getting the Peregrines, I'll keep shooting them. I have yet to find anything as reliable. [/QUOTE]
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