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<blockquote data-quote="theflyonthewall" data-source="post: 574807" data-attributes="member: 35305"><p>Well I have another approach that I plan to execute through winter, spring and early fall. I'm going to be loading the 162 A-Max in 7mm Rem Mag and will be lowering coyote numbers with them. For THAT particular purpose, bullet performance on game is far less of a concern. But what it will allow me to do is gauge how this bullet acts and reacts on meat in real world scenarios over a period of time and over different lot numbers. If I find that these bullets will perform in a standard-like manner with good results, then I'll CONSIDER using them on mid-weight midwestern whitetails for the 2012 season. Otherwise, I'll probably switch to Accubonds for deer, then back to my A-Max's for coyotes again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="theflyonthewall, post: 574807, member: 35305"] Well I have another approach that I plan to execute through winter, spring and early fall. I'm going to be loading the 162 A-Max in 7mm Rem Mag and will be lowering coyote numbers with them. For THAT particular purpose, bullet performance on game is far less of a concern. But what it will allow me to do is gauge how this bullet acts and reacts on meat in real world scenarios over a period of time and over different lot numbers. If I find that these bullets will perform in a standard-like manner with good results, then I'll CONSIDER using them on mid-weight midwestern whitetails for the 2012 season. Otherwise, I'll probably switch to Accubonds for deer, then back to my A-Max's for coyotes again. [/QUOTE]
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