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| If he's got a 1-in-9" twist barrel, try the 175gr bullets, they're generally my favorite for elk and moose. Otherwise, Accubond 160gr is excellent. ________ "...And on the 8th day, God created beer so those crazy Canadians wouldn't take over the world..." |
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| A couple of friends of mine like the 150 gr. remington core lokt. I know it's not a premium bullet but it works for them. |
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| I'm sure the core lokt is right up there with Partition on "most animals killed"
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| I hate to think about the number of animals that have fallen to my brother's 7mmRemMag and the Federal Premium load of 160gr Nosler Partition. He has killed everything from impala to zebra with one shot. Kudude |
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| quote: Originally posted by kudude: I hate to think about the number of animals that have fallen to my brother's 7mmRemMag and the Federal Premium load of 160gr Nosler Partition.
That would be my "do-all" recommendation right there. I know we all have our opinions on who experts are and are not, but FWIW, Mike Eastman has been using that ammo for a LOT of years and he's killed his share of mulies and elk with it. We had a long conversation about it at a deer show in Rock Island, Illinois back in the 90s. Now, this is a man with a lot of experience with that bullet/ammo in the 7mag, so it reinforces the above quoted post.
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| My suggestion would be to find the most accurate in his rifle of these two. The 160 gr partition or 160 gr Accubonds that federal loads. They will take anything that walks in the lower 48. I took a large bull with the Accubonds 2 yrs ago and had full penetration. |
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