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Some 7mm rem mag advice
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<blockquote data-quote="kiwi3006" data-source="post: 284862" data-attributes="member: 8927"><p>If you are only going to go with one bullet I would try the 160 accubond, it has a reasonable BC and excellent performance at all ranges. They do need about 1800 fps to open reliably so use a ballistic program to see what range you retain this velocity out to, it will probably be about 800 yds if you MV is about 3000 fps.</p><p> </p><p>I personally use the 160 accubond inside 350 yds and the 162 a-max past 350 yds. I am lucky enough they shoot to the same point of impact.</p><p> </p><p>Stu.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kiwi3006, post: 284862, member: 8927"] If you are only going to go with one bullet I would try the 160 accubond, it has a reasonable BC and excellent performance at all ranges. They do need about 1800 fps to open reliably so use a ballistic program to see what range you retain this velocity out to, it will probably be about 800 yds if you MV is about 3000 fps. I personally use the 160 accubond inside 350 yds and the 162 a-max past 350 yds. I am lucky enough they shoot to the same point of impact. Stu. [/QUOTE]
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