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Why the Berger 7mm 180's?
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<blockquote data-quote="Nieko" data-source="post: 491891" data-attributes="member: 30724"><p>I think your on the right track. The 168 at the higher velocity will be very similar ballistically. I would definitely go with the most accurate one in your gun. We have a group of 7mag shooters that have had excellent results on elk and deer with 168's at 2950-3025. No reason to go with 180's and it seems alot of other guys that have been shooting the 180's have gone back to the 168's(maybe lighter recoil?)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nieko, post: 491891, member: 30724"] I think your on the right track. The 168 at the higher velocity will be very similar ballistically. I would definitely go with the most accurate one in your gun. We have a group of 7mag shooters that have had excellent results on elk and deer with 168's at 2950-3025. No reason to go with 180's and it seems alot of other guys that have been shooting the 180's have gone back to the 168's(maybe lighter recoil?) [/QUOTE]
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