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<blockquote data-quote="Tiny Tim" data-source="post: 1049704" data-attributes="member: 87887"><p>I'm new to this site and am looking for input from other shooters concerning a good "all around" 7 mm bullet for white tail deer hunting. I shoot a 7mm RM. I have used 140 and 160gr Nosler Ballistic Tips for several years. They seem to deliver, but at close range and under less than ideal conditions they come apart (such as <50 yds and facing straight away). I've read a lot about the Burgers, but I wonder if they would have similar results. Looking for others experiences and recommendations for a bullet that will reliably expand at long range, yet hold together if a close range shot should present itself. I also have a Remington 700, 243 Win that does double duty for coyotes and a back-up gun for deer hunting. Any suggestions for this gun. Don't particularly care about pelts and would like to shoot one bullet/load all the time. It makes remembering trajectory data easier.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tiny Tim, post: 1049704, member: 87887"] I'm new to this site and am looking for input from other shooters concerning a good "all around" 7 mm bullet for white tail deer hunting. I shoot a 7mm RM. I have used 140 and 160gr Nosler Ballistic Tips for several years. They seem to deliver, but at close range and under less than ideal conditions they come apart (such as <50 yds and facing straight away). I've read a lot about the Burgers, but I wonder if they would have similar results. Looking for others experiences and recommendations for a bullet that will reliably expand at long range, yet hold together if a close range shot should present itself. I also have a Remington 700, 243 Win that does double duty for coyotes and a back-up gun for deer hunting. Any suggestions for this gun. Don't particularly care about pelts and would like to shoot one bullet/load all the time. It makes remembering trajectory data easier. [/QUOTE]
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