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<blockquote data-quote="north of 53" data-source="post: 773827" data-attributes="member: 8510"><p>I shoot a 6mm Remington and started using Hornady A-Max 105 grain. I started using them because my wife has had outstanding results using the 80 grain A-max on deer from 22-250 A.I. ( yes its legal here) That A Max bullet performs very well with fast one shot kills when put in the right spot.</p><p>Having said that I really can't disagree with the line of just using a good 100 grain bullet on for deer in in a 6mm/243, the truth is that if you put it in the right spot Deer are just not that hard to kill. If you are under 250 yards you would have to do a few other things wrong before a simple Sierra , Hornady , Spear or other bullet would not get the job done.</p><p>I have taken to using the A-max mainly because I like to reach out a little some times and then the better bullet can make a difference. I know the A Max is not designed as a hunting bullet but you will find a few people using for hunting with very good results.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="north of 53, post: 773827, member: 8510"] I shoot a 6mm Remington and started using Hornady A-Max 105 grain. I started using them because my wife has had outstanding results using the 80 grain A-max on deer from 22-250 A.I. ( yes its legal here) That A Max bullet performs very well with fast one shot kills when put in the right spot. Having said that I really can't disagree with the line of just using a good 100 grain bullet on for deer in in a 6mm/243, the truth is that if you put it in the right spot Deer are just not that hard to kill. If you are under 250 yards you would have to do a few other things wrong before a simple Sierra , Hornady , Spear or other bullet would not get the job done. I have taken to using the A-max mainly because I like to reach out a little some times and then the better bullet can make a difference. I know the A Max is not designed as a hunting bullet but you will find a few people using for hunting with very good results. [/QUOTE]
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