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Looking for a hunting load for my GAP LR308
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<blockquote data-quote="crbrta" data-source="post: 414189" data-attributes="member: 7024"><p>I appreciate the insight. I definitely won't discount the amax and I feel much better about trying them out on some hogs after hearing the feedback. I guess what I was reading about was bigger animals and higher velocity rounds. Truth be told I would rather use the Amax after the last few sessions at the range but I had heard some mixed reports on their performance up close. We hunt mainly senderos so there are shot opportunities from 30 feet to 600-700 + yards. I definitely don't mind doing a little experimentation on some hogs, but I don't want to be second guessing my choice if I had a nice 150+ in front of me! I'll take a look at the Game Kings and Noslers and see what it likes. I know all bullets can kill with correct placement but I'm looking for something that will create a good wound channel so if I do my part and still have to track them it's not hard to follow if they don't go down right away. No one likes to track in south Texas! It's painful! Thanks for the advice!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crbrta, post: 414189, member: 7024"] I appreciate the insight. I definitely won’t discount the amax and I feel much better about trying them out on some hogs after hearing the feedback. I guess what I was reading about was bigger animals and higher velocity rounds. Truth be told I would rather use the Amax after the last few sessions at the range but I had heard some mixed reports on their performance up close. We hunt mainly senderos so there are shot opportunities from 30 feet to 600-700 + yards. I definitely don’t mind doing a little experimentation on some hogs, but I don’t want to be second guessing my choice if I had a nice 150+ in front of me! I'll take a look at the Game Kings and Noslers and see what it likes. I know all bullets can kill with correct placement but I’m looking for something that will create a good wound channel so if I do my part and still have to track them it’s not hard to follow if they don’t go down right away. No one likes to track in south Texas! It’s painful! Thanks for the advice! [/QUOTE]
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