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<blockquote data-quote="RobStar" data-source="post: 1181696" data-attributes="member: 75045"><p>Thanks! </p><p>That's a huge exit wound. I've never shot the Berger Hybrid, is it considered a rapid expanding bullet? I'm wondering if a lighter weight lesser expanding bullet in 7mm would be an option? Barnes recently recommended I use the 180gr TTSX I've been using for elk out of my 300 win mag on my javelina hunt last month with the idea that it would not have the time and mass to fully expand.</p><p></p><p>I really don't want to blow a fist sized hole in a 90lb antelope, because we use those hides as well as the meat.</p><p></p><p>Robert</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RobStar, post: 1181696, member: 75045"] Thanks! That's a huge exit wound. I've never shot the Berger Hybrid, is it considered a rapid expanding bullet? I'm wondering if a lighter weight lesser expanding bullet in 7mm would be an option? Barnes recently recommended I use the 180gr TTSX I've been using for elk out of my 300 win mag on my javelina hunt last month with the idea that it would not have the time and mass to fully expand. I really don't want to blow a fist sized hole in a 90lb antelope, because we use those hides as well as the meat. Robert [/QUOTE]
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