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Nosler 7MM 168 LRAB elk performance report
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<blockquote data-quote="Pudgy" data-source="post: 2666692" data-attributes="member: 124264"><p>Thanks for the post, it ties together a lot of questions I've had. I have used the 168 - 175 ABLR over the last few years. I Can get the 168 to shoot tight groups up to the 2,950 range in several rifles. never had good groups over 3K. </p><p>The 175s shoot good up to 2900, have not been able to get groups over that. best groups for the 175 tends to be in the 2,750-2,850 range. </p><p>I have shot almost 500 rounds with 5 different powders and jumps from .010 - .160 with no luck. Based on my own observations as well as your post, think i will give up trying to make the bullet do what it clearly cant. </p><p>Still a great bullet, ill except its limitations and be happy with what It's great at, shooting .5 and dropping elk sized game at 0-600 yards with minimal meat loss and great terminal performance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pudgy, post: 2666692, member: 124264"] Thanks for the post, it ties together a lot of questions I've had. I have used the 168 - 175 ABLR over the last few years. I Can get the 168 to shoot tight groups up to the 2,950 range in several rifles. never had good groups over 3K. The 175s shoot good up to 2900, have not been able to get groups over that. best groups for the 175 tends to be in the 2,750-2,850 range. I have shot almost 500 rounds with 5 different powders and jumps from .010 - .160 with no luck. Based on my own observations as well as your post, think i will give up trying to make the bullet do what it clearly cant. Still a great bullet, ill except its limitations and be happy with what It's great at, shooting .5 and dropping elk sized game at 0-600 yards with minimal meat loss and great terminal performance. [/QUOTE]
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