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<blockquote data-quote="Bravo 4" data-source="post: 1387327" data-attributes="member: 8873"><p>I have used .284, .308 and .338 caliber Matchkings on large game (deer/elk). Will leave the 7mm/.30's on the range, but the .338's are another animal all together. I haven't had anything but great success with them, from under 100 yards to out past 1400. They are the first thing I try in every .338 I've loaded for. A buddy of mine with several large chamber .338's uses them with great success as well. </p><p>Just like a Berger, making sure the tips are opened would probably cure a lot of the "penciling" you hear about.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bravo 4, post: 1387327, member: 8873"] I have used .284, .308 and .338 caliber Matchkings on large game (deer/elk). Will leave the 7mm/.30’s on the range, but the .338’s are another animal all together. I haven’t had anything but great success with them, from under 100 yards to out past 1400. They are the first thing I try in every .338 I’ve loaded for. A buddy of mine with several large chamber .338’s uses them with great success as well. Just like a Berger, making sure the tips are opened would probably cure a lot of the “penciling” you hear about. [/QUOTE]
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