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<blockquote data-quote="David Lindler" data-source="post: 1674334" data-attributes="member: 106144"><p>I hunt in Nebraska every year for mule deer.</p><p>Mule deer are tough and you want a heavy long bullet if you want to shoot at 500 plus yards and humanely kill the deer. These heavy long bullets retain muzzle energy at longer ranges and buck the wind better reducing wind drift.</p><p>You already have good action. </p><p>I would build a custom 7mm Remington mag, 338 win mag or 30 nosler with fast twist barrel to stabilize the heavy bullets.</p><p>Use a proof research barrel if u want light weight.</p><p>I like the 338's because of heavyweight bullets and retained kinetic energy on longer shots. The 7mm with 180-195 grain berger bullets kill like lightening</p><p>Dixie precision rifles out if Mississippi build affordable tack drivers </p><p>Call me and l can help u save some money.</p><p>Dave Lindler 864-941-6643</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="David Lindler, post: 1674334, member: 106144"] I hunt in Nebraska every year for mule deer. Mule deer are tough and you want a heavy long bullet if you want to shoot at 500 plus yards and humanely kill the deer. These heavy long bullets retain muzzle energy at longer ranges and buck the wind better reducing wind drift. You already have good action. I would build a custom 7mm Remington mag, 338 win mag or 30 nosler with fast twist barrel to stabilize the heavy bullets. Use a proof research barrel if u want light weight. I like the 338's because of heavyweight bullets and retained kinetic energy on longer shots. The 7mm with 180-195 grain berger bullets kill like lightening Dixie precision rifles out if Mississippi build affordable tack drivers Call me and l can help u save some money. Dave Lindler 864-941-6643 [/QUOTE]
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