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264 Win Mag
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<blockquote data-quote="Trnelson" data-source="post: 1258853" data-attributes="member: 42308"><p>Just about Anything 140g out of a 264 WM will train wreck a deer. Some bullets are better than others for certain situations. For your mostly likely hunting scenario to what bullet does that best. </p><p>For instance, if you are inside of 500 yards and may have to thread one the rough a few branches you may find the Accubound or Partition or maybe a Gamekong to be YOUR ideal load. If you are hunting out across the bean field at 500 and beyond you may prefer a Berger VLD or another bullet that has proven to perform at a lower velocity corridor. </p><p>I have taken several whitetail from 30 yards to >600 with the 140g Berger VLD, but I don't have any cover to try to thread anything through. I haven't yet had the opportunity to see how the 143 ELDX does, but have a load that shoots 3,168 fps with a SD of 9 that hopefully will get a chance to be proven in January.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trnelson, post: 1258853, member: 42308"] Just about Anything 140g out of a 264 WM will train wreck a deer. Some bullets are better than others for certain situations. For your mostly likely hunting scenario to what bullet does that best. For instance, if you are inside of 500 yards and may have to thread one the rough a few branches you may find the Accubound or Partition or maybe a Gamekong to be YOUR ideal load. If you are hunting out across the bean field at 500 and beyond you may prefer a Berger VLD or another bullet that has proven to perform at a lower velocity corridor. I have taken several whitetail from 30 yards to >600 with the 140g Berger VLD, but I don't have any cover to try to thread anything through. I haven't yet had the opportunity to see how the 143 ELDX does, but have a load that shoots 3,168 fps with a SD of 9 that hopefully will get a chance to be proven in January. [/QUOTE]
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