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<blockquote data-quote="Beardeddeer91" data-source="post: 1604952" data-attributes="member: 105926"><p>Any of those bullets will do the job, however, as mentioned the wind will be something to contented with at the upper end of your mentioned ranges especially. At those distances with with the wind potential in antelope country, I personally would like a greater BC bullet (in the 200+ gr range). I've shot them with 210 and 215 begers and IMO I'll take that extra meat loss to increase my ability to make an ethical kill.</p><p>As mentioned a mono would have greater weight retention and obviously not put lead into the meat. Hammer, Barnes, etc., would all be great options. Hammer bullets can produce custom loaded ammo that might be worth looking into for your purposes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Beardeddeer91, post: 1604952, member: 105926"] Any of those bullets will do the job, however, as mentioned the wind will be something to contented with at the upper end of your mentioned ranges especially. At those distances with with the wind potential in antelope country, I personally would like a greater BC bullet (in the 200+ gr range). I’ve shot them with 210 and 215 begers and IMO I’ll take that extra meat loss to increase my ability to make an ethical kill. As mentioned a mono would have greater weight retention and obviously not put lead into the meat. Hammer, Barnes, etc., would all be great options. Hammer bullets can produce custom loaded ammo that might be worth looking into for your purposes. [/QUOTE]
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