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<blockquote data-quote="del2les" data-source="post: 2041618" data-attributes="member: 9299"><p>Yes, they do work. I've been using the 75-80AMAX, 63gr and 65gr Sierras, 62TBBC and the 55 SP and TSX in one load or another since the early 80's. In the 22-250's and AI's, the 75-80gr AMAX and now ELD have been just as deadly as any of my 243's, and the 62TBBC gives very good wounding with deeper penetration. Although, not as good downrange ballistics.</p><p></p><p>Using rifles and loads that I routinely hit small P-dogs at well beyond 600-700 yards makes for very accurate shooting on deer and pronghorn sized game.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="del2les, post: 2041618, member: 9299"] Yes, they do work. I've been using the 75-80AMAX, 63gr and 65gr Sierras, 62TBBC and the 55 SP and TSX in one load or another since the early 80's. In the 22-250's and AI's, the 75-80gr AMAX and now ELD have been just as deadly as any of my 243's, and the 62TBBC gives very good wounding with deeper penetration. Although, not as good downrange ballistics. Using rifles and loads that I routinely hit small P-dogs at well beyond 600-700 yards makes for very accurate shooting on deer and pronghorn sized game. [/QUOTE]
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