HighDesertHunter
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I'll second the 180 ELDm. I have a 7 WSM and that is a good combo in my setup.
Shot the Scenar a fair bit... they do ok, but a have a longer shank than the ELD-M, which means a bit more pressure/less speed. They are a great bullet other than that, and no issues with accuracy.Any experience with the 180 Scenar?
Dead is dead, IMO... so probably not. Depends on average distance of the shot, and so on. If it isn't broke, don't try to fix it!I have a 7 saum in a mg arms ultra light with 22" barrel. I have been using 162 eld and 160 accubonds. Have taken quite a few animals with it over the years. Would I get more performance out of a monolithic bullet?
Oh my gosh! You could write descriptions for ammo companies!!The exceptional accuracy and penetration of the Tipped TSX and LRX make an excellent big game bullet in the 7mm Rem Mag. The best lead-free choice!
I am not disputing this. I would like your thoughts if this would continue to hold true out to a mile. I figure you might also have that knowledge through experience and can share.From a pure accuracy standpoint the Berger 180's will shoot smaller than the 190 hybrids or Atips.
I am not disputing this. I would like your thoughts if this would continue to hold true out to a mile. I figure you might also have that knowledge through experience and can share.
Thanks, that was the answer I was looking for and I appreciate your willingness to share your experience with others.My experience at a mile is very limited so I would be hesitant to give an opinion one way or the other.....but I would think in mild conditions the Berger 180's would still shoot consistently smaller over an aggregate. Throw in some windy switchy conditions and all bets are off.
Yup that's my choice mainly because I have 1100 of them haha.SOLD/EXPIRED - Berger 175eh and 156
5x100ct boxes same lot of 7mm 175eh $375 shipped 5x100ct boxes same lot of 6.5 156gr $350 shippedwww.longrangehunting.com
Don't forget the 175's. Great bullet