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<blockquote data-quote="Rebell" data-source="post: 1605617" data-attributes="member: 97236"><p>I don't think you got any bad advice from all the folks. And I concur that the 165 is a good round. My 300 RUM shoot it well and the Nosler Ballistic Tip shoots great in my gun and puts them down. I do have some meat loss but I don't lose the animal nor chase it. I did have an issue with a 180 going thru a antelope a few years ago. Good placement, but didn't hit a bone going in or out. Just poked a hole thru the lungs. </p><p></p><p>You are on track with all the advice above. Have a great hunt in WY. It's a great place.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rebell, post: 1605617, member: 97236"] I don’t think you got any bad advice from all the folks. And I concur that the 165 is a good round. My 300 RUM shoot it well and the Nosler Ballistic Tip shoots great in my gun and puts them down. I do have some meat loss but I don’t lose the animal nor chase it. I did have an issue with a 180 going thru a antelope a few years ago. Good placement, but didn’t hit a bone going in or out. Just poked a hole thru the lungs. You are on track with all the advice above. Have a great hunt in WY. It’s a great place. [/QUOTE]
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