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<blockquote data-quote="remingtonman_25_06" data-source="post: 150239" data-attributes="member: 1403"><p>Yep, stick with the 140-150g in 7mm for deer and you'll be ok. I've even seen quite a few guys use the 150g for elk. I wouldn't feel undergunned if thats all I had.</p><p></p><p>Now to the 180g BT out of the 300 Win. I load this particular combo for 4 different guys and they love it. They shoot everything from deer, elk, black bears and they have always got an exit, even on elk and bears. One guy shot a nice 5x5 bull elk at 750 yards, hit it twice and he was down for the count. Same guy this year wacked his spike at 525 yards and I actually found the bullet in the ofside hide, after going through the shoulders. Pretty good performance if you ask me. For a 300 Win, I dont think you can beat the 180g BT for the price/performance. My uncles shot at least 4-5 spikes with his combo from 100-500 yards and they've all hit the dirt pretty hard, with some pretty good exits as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="remingtonman_25_06, post: 150239, member: 1403"] Yep, stick with the 140-150g in 7mm for deer and you'll be ok. I've even seen quite a few guys use the 150g for elk. I wouldn't feel undergunned if thats all I had. Now to the 180g BT out of the 300 Win. I load this particular combo for 4 different guys and they love it. They shoot everything from deer, elk, black bears and they have always got an exit, even on elk and bears. One guy shot a nice 5x5 bull elk at 750 yards, hit it twice and he was down for the count. Same guy this year wacked his spike at 525 yards and I actually found the bullet in the ofside hide, after going through the shoulders. Pretty good performance if you ask me. For a 300 Win, I dont think you can beat the 180g BT for the price/performance. My uncles shot at least 4-5 spikes with his combo from 100-500 yards and they've all hit the dirt pretty hard, with some pretty good exits as well. [/QUOTE]
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