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7mm Rem mag 168 gr berger velocity?
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<blockquote data-quote="TX Badger" data-source="post: 1212248" data-attributes="member: 95235"><p>Here's what my 26" barrel rem mag likes.</p><p></p><p>168 vlds .009 off the L&Gs</p><p>67.5 h1000</p><p>Br2 primers</p><p>Nosler brass</p><p>.5 moa to 500 yds</p><p>2950 fps</p><p></p><p>I went up to 70gr and over 3000 fps before the primers started to flatten but accuracy was not quite as good. I may be able to find another accurate load with more velocity with Retumbo but for WI whitetails my load is plenty. A friend is running the 180s over 3000 with Retumbo.</p><p></p><p>Pencil holes have not been a problem for me. I've shot a bunch of big does from 50-200 yds with this load. At 50-100 yds they ran a little ways with a fist sized exit. My mom shot the one at 200 and it folded like it was a head shot. </p><p></p><p>The only buck I've shot with it was a 155" 6.5 year old with a huge corn fed body. He didn't turn broadside until 20 yds. and filled the scope on min. power. (Glad I work so hard on long range shooting) I was leaning around a tree and shooting off hand with a little adrenaline pumping, but was still mystified we he bounded away looking scared but otherwise fine. I didn't want to shoot him in the a** so when stopped at 75 yds and looked back over his shoulder towards me I got ready to try to slip one into his neck. Then he wabled and flopped. I was shocked, there was 8" of untracked fresh snow and I couldn't find a drop of blood. I rolled him over and no exit... Then I dressed him and found that my shot was back a little in the lungs/liver. Most of which was pudding. When I hung him up I reached in and pulled the jacket out of the far side body cavity wall. This was not ideal performance in my mind, but it was also about as extreme an example as I can imagine. Really heavy bodied deer at basically muzzle velocity and while there wasn't an exit he was pretty sick when he ran off. I am happy with the bergers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TX Badger, post: 1212248, member: 95235"] Here's what my 26" barrel rem mag likes. 168 vlds .009 off the L&Gs 67.5 h1000 Br2 primers Nosler brass .5 moa to 500 yds 2950 fps I went up to 70gr and over 3000 fps before the primers started to flatten but accuracy was not quite as good. I may be able to find another accurate load with more velocity with Retumbo but for WI whitetails my load is plenty. A friend is running the 180s over 3000 with Retumbo. Pencil holes have not been a problem for me. I've shot a bunch of big does from 50-200 yds with this load. At 50-100 yds they ran a little ways with a fist sized exit. My mom shot the one at 200 and it folded like it was a head shot. The only buck I've shot with it was a 155" 6.5 year old with a huge corn fed body. He didn't turn broadside until 20 yds. and filled the scope on min. power. (Glad I work so hard on long range shooting) I was leaning around a tree and shooting off hand with a little adrenaline pumping, but was still mystified we he bounded away looking scared but otherwise fine. I didn't want to shoot him in the a** so when stopped at 75 yds and looked back over his shoulder towards me I got ready to try to slip one into his neck. Then he wabled and flopped. I was shocked, there was 8" of untracked fresh snow and I couldn't find a drop of blood. I rolled him over and no exit... Then I dressed him and found that my shot was back a little in the lungs/liver. Most of which was pudding. When I hung him up I reached in and pulled the jacket out of the far side body cavity wall. This was not ideal performance in my mind, but it was also about as extreme an example as I can imagine. Really heavy bodied deer at basically muzzle velocity and while there wasn't an exit he was pretty sick when he ran off. I am happy with the bergers. [/QUOTE]
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