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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Bullet selection on 7mm.
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<blockquote data-quote="bballard" data-source="post: 2283640" data-attributes="member: 25875"><p>I love the 160 grain accubonds in all of my 7mm Remington magnums. I have tried many different bullets in that caliber since I bought my first 7 mag at age 14. Some bullets were too hard and some were too soft. I found the accubonds to be just right for close or far range and they have always given me great accuracy. I would/have trusted them for all north american game. I have used the 200 grain accubond in a 300 winchester magnum for moose and caribou with excellent results also.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bballard, post: 2283640, member: 25875"] I love the 160 grain accubonds in all of my 7mm Remington magnums. I have tried many different bullets in that caliber since I bought my first 7 mag at age 14. Some bullets were too hard and some were too soft. I found the accubonds to be just right for close or far range and they have always given me great accuracy. I would/have trusted them for all north american game. I have used the 200 grain accubond in a 300 winchester magnum for moose and caribou with excellent results also. [/QUOTE]
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