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Match bullets vs. speed goats….
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<blockquote data-quote="drags" data-source="post: 2833057" data-attributes="member: 1895"><p>I would not be concerned about using the 107's. We long range hunted in Penna. with 7x300 Wby's 300 Wby's 30-378 Wby's and used the 168 SMK in the 7x300's and the 200 SMK's in the 30 calibers with good results. Are group has shot about 40 to 50 Pa. whitetail deer with good results over the years from 400 to 1150 yards. If you are going to shoot long range I would recommend a heavier bullet, I knew a fellow who hunted elk with a .264 mag. and used the 140 gr SMK with good results.</p><p>Drags</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="drags, post: 2833057, member: 1895"] I would not be concerned about using the 107's. We long range hunted in Penna. with 7x300 Wby's 300 Wby's 30-378 Wby's and used the 168 SMK in the 7x300's and the 200 SMK's in the 30 calibers with good results. Are group has shot about 40 to 50 Pa. whitetail deer with good results over the years from 400 to 1150 yards. If you are going to shoot long range I would recommend a heavier bullet, I knew a fellow who hunted elk with a .264 mag. and used the 140 gr SMK with good results. Drags [/QUOTE]
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