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Caliber Recommendation for 600 Yard Sheep Rifle
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<blockquote data-quote="StanB" data-source="post: 2404795" data-attributes="member: 35558"><p>28 Nosler has worked well. Dial it in with 180s or 195 for sheep; 195s in the mountains would get the nod for windage. Carry some 175 A-Frames when not poking at the sheep, and know the POI change to dial those in for 100. The A-Frames are tough and did wonderful on all manner of bigger African game, fantastic penetration. 175 Nosler Partitions are good too, but are softer than the A-Frames, and don't hold up nearly as well inside 100, but they do shed a ton of energy....Good luck on the hunt!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="StanB, post: 2404795, member: 35558"] 28 Nosler has worked well. Dial it in with 180s or 195 for sheep; 195s in the mountains would get the nod for windage. Carry some 175 A-Frames when not poking at the sheep, and know the POI change to dial those in for 100. The A-Frames are tough and did wonderful on all manner of bigger African game, fantastic penetration. 175 Nosler Partitions are good too, but are softer than the A-Frames, and don't hold up nearly as well inside 100, but they do shed a ton of energy....Good luck on the hunt! [/QUOTE]
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