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<blockquote data-quote="Window" data-source="post: 1700666" data-attributes="member: 88485"><p>Bobcat19 I've had your same results for years for both the Accubonds and the 180 TSX's out of my 30-378. For grins, recently I made the decision to try the 181 Hammer Hunters. I received them this past Friday and have done test everyday since with spectacular results at 700 yds. With the identical load I was using for the 180 TSX's I'm dialing in a MOA less in elevation and have shot a group over 2 1/2". I know you said you were good with no reason to change, but call Steve at Hammer and get a sample pack and load them to you to what you're loading now and you may be pleasantly surprised. I've yet to witness first hand how they will compare on game, but with everything I've read and heard, I'm expecting them them to be as good or better than what I've seen with the others. I plan on putting them to the test this year on 10 or so deer here in GA and elk and muleys in CO this November.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Window, post: 1700666, member: 88485"] Bobcat19 I’ve had your same results for years for both the Accubonds and the 180 TSX’s out of my 30-378. For grins, recently I made the decision to try the 181 Hammer Hunters. I received them this past Friday and have done test everyday since with spectacular results at 700 yds. With the identical load I was using for the 180 TSX’s I’m dialing in a MOA less in elevation and have shot a group over 2 1/2”. I know you said you were good with no reason to change, but call Steve at Hammer and get a sample pack and load them to you to what you’re loading now and you may be pleasantly surprised. I’ve yet to witness first hand how they will compare on game, but with everything I’ve read and heard, I’m expecting them them to be as good or better than what I’ve seen with the others. I plan on putting them to the test this year on 10 or so deer here in GA and elk and muleys in CO this November. [/QUOTE]
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