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| Never have used them past 325yds but in my 25-06 Sendero, they are deer\hog killing machines.
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| I hope to find out how they do next week. They shoot great, I hope they kill as well. |
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| I've not used the .257 versions, but have had experience with the 6mm (95gr) and 7mm (140gr)variety on a few deer and antelope. They do fine, when put in the pocket behind the shoulder. I've not hit any thick bones with them though, so I don't know how they'll perform if put through the shoulders. All broadside shots, all exited. |
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