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A-max for hunting?
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<blockquote data-quote="jamesmc2" data-source="post: 553684" data-attributes="member: 28212"><p>Thus far I have had very good luck with the A-max. I shoot the 178gr out of my .308 at 2780fps. Using this load this year I have taken an antelope at 350yds and a mule deer buck at 397yds. Both were double lung complete pass through shots. The antelope ran about 30yds before dropping dead and the mule deer took two steps and fell over. Both were very quick humane kills with a good wound channel. I have attached pics of the exit wounds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jamesmc2, post: 553684, member: 28212"] Thus far I have had very good luck with the A-max. I shoot the 178gr out of my .308 at 2780fps. Using this load this year I have taken an antelope at 350yds and a mule deer buck at 397yds. Both were double lung complete pass through shots. The antelope ran about 30yds before dropping dead and the mule deer took two steps and fell over. Both were very quick humane kills with a good wound channel. I have attached pics of the exit wounds. [/QUOTE]
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