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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
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Copper vs lead
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<blockquote data-quote="BEEMAN" data-source="post: 2021193" data-attributes="member: 38130"><p>I'm no expert on cooper. But since using the 124 HH out of my 6.5x47 I'm a believer. As far as different aim point I don't change. Quartering, frontal or broadside have all been DRT. Granted I use this gun out of tree stands, so shots have been close. Farthest has been a pronghorn at 200 yds broadside. Same result DRT. I was sceptical until I seen how good they work. All my other guns still are loaded with Berger's. I think I will slowly change some over to hammers. I'm not a true long range hunter though. 5-600 yds is my comfort zone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BEEMAN, post: 2021193, member: 38130"] I’m no expert on cooper. But since using the 124 HH out of my 6.5x47 I’m a believer. As far as different aim point I don’t change. Quartering, frontal or broadside have all been DRT. Granted I use this gun out of tree stands, so shots have been close. Farthest has been a pronghorn at 200 yds broadside. Same result DRT. I was sceptical until I seen how good they work. All my other guns still are loaded with Berger’s. I think I will slowly change some over to hammers. I’m not a true long range hunter though. 5-600 yds is my comfort zone. [/QUOTE]
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