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7mm STW
Nosler accubond
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<blockquote data-quote="WildRose" data-source="post: 1777418" data-attributes="member: 30902"><p>Try the Peregrines and all your issues will be resolved.</p><p></p><p>Remember though even a twig half the size of a pencil is enough to deflect any bullet or even get it to tumbling which makes everything that happens from impact (assuming it makes an impact) completely unpredictable.</p><p></p><p>I would never shoot the Berger's anywhere they might even skim through grass. Our CRP can easily be shoulder tall or taller on wet years and I've had the Berger's simply vaporize before ever getting to the deer in tall grass.</p><p></p><p>I shoot very high velocity rifles as well, .364wm, 6.5 LRM, 7mm STW, 300 RUM, and 375 Ruger so I need bullets I can count on to "get there" and I'm a freak about terminal performance as well. I want to know every time I pull the trigger where it will hit, where it will exit, I want a caliber size or smaller entry wound and an exit no bigger than a golf ball.</p><p></p><p>When the great shortage of Interbonds hit I experimented with the Accubond which was almost as good, the Accubond LR which isn't, then the Hornady ELD-X, too likely to over expand at sub 400yds ranges, and the Swift Sirocco II, too soft at any speed.</p><p></p><p>I got desperate in 2015 on my trip to Africa and tried the Peregrines and nothing comes close for the combination of consistency, ease of loading, and accuracy for me in everything from the .260's through the .375's.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WildRose, post: 1777418, member: 30902"] Try the Peregrines and all your issues will be resolved. Remember though even a twig half the size of a pencil is enough to deflect any bullet or even get it to tumbling which makes everything that happens from impact (assuming it makes an impact) completely unpredictable. I would never shoot the Berger's anywhere they might even skim through grass. Our CRP can easily be shoulder tall or taller on wet years and I've had the Berger's simply vaporize before ever getting to the deer in tall grass. I shoot very high velocity rifles as well, .364wm, 6.5 LRM, 7mm STW, 300 RUM, and 375 Ruger so I need bullets I can count on to "get there" and I'm a freak about terminal performance as well. I want to know every time I pull the trigger where it will hit, where it will exit, I want a caliber size or smaller entry wound and an exit no bigger than a golf ball. When the great shortage of Interbonds hit I experimented with the Accubond which was almost as good, the Accubond LR which isn't, then the Hornady ELD-X, too likely to over expand at sub 400yds ranges, and the Swift Sirocco II, too soft at any speed. I got desperate in 2015 on my trip to Africa and tried the Peregrines and nothing comes close for the combination of consistency, ease of loading, and accuracy for me in everything from the .260's through the .375's. [/QUOTE]
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