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Reloading
Help with 7mm Rem load data.
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<blockquote data-quote="Coyoteee" data-source="post: 2064486" data-attributes="member: 115738"><p>I would definitely stay with the Accubond bullet. Several years ago it happened to me twice, where a Berger hunting bullet passed thro a deer's vitals without opening up. And then you have to chase it down, both cases ended up trailing them for a half mile. in both cases, they didnt hit hit a rib on the way in and they just don't open up. A pencil hole through both sides of both lungs was the only damage. One of them hit a rib on the way out and left a nice blood trail, the other did not hit a rib at all and there was virtually no blood trail with it for the first half of the chase and then the blood filled up enough of the lungs to start coming out the nose and out the tiny holes in its sides. Fortunately, in both cases there was snow so tracking was very easy.</p><p></p><p>Our wildlife deserves to be treated in the most humane and respectful way possible. Use a proper bonded hunting bullet!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coyoteee, post: 2064486, member: 115738"] I would definitely stay with the Accubond bullet. Several years ago it happened to me twice, where a Berger hunting bullet passed thro a deer’s vitals without opening up. And then you have to chase it down, both cases ended up trailing them for a half mile. in both cases, they didnt hit hit a rib on the way in and they just don’t open up. A pencil hole through both sides of both lungs was the only damage. One of them hit a rib on the way out and left a nice blood trail, the other did not hit a rib at all and there was virtually no blood trail with it for the first half of the chase and then the blood filled up enough of the lungs to start coming out the nose and out the tiny holes in its sides. Fortunately, in both cases there was snow so tracking was very easy. Our wildlife deserves to be treated in the most humane and respectful way possible. Use a proper bonded hunting bullet! [/QUOTE]
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