dkhunt14
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I live in pa. also but I like the 338's. I never knew the DEER and ELK in Idaho were tougher then everywhere else. Either of the choices is good. I think the bullet used is more important. Matt
If the bullets zip right through without expansion you got the wrong bullet. If anything up close shots will destroy the bullet and no penetration. Matt
It would make more sense to just go with a .280 or .280 AI if you're going that route.since I have a long action that I am planning to build off of, and I already need to open up the bolt face to add a extractor to accommodate the larger cases how do you feel about the 7mm wsm in a long action? pretty close to the 7rm in velocity and I would be able to use the longer high b.c. bullets.
My 168 VLD's performed exemplorary at 175-225 yards, when they left the muzzle of my 7mm RM at 3,115 fps this past hunting season. So, I can't agree with your assessment.Most long range bullets dont preform well upfront... Thats the only reason I use a magnum round. For "long range"... I just happened to take a few animals at close range. 3100 fps out the muzzle, the bullet is still going about 2950 @ 100 yds. Thats to fast for expansion.
Im Shooting a 168 Berger btw. Out my 7mm mag.
Hope that clears that up.
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Agreed. Opening up the bolt face for a magnum cartridge is very simple work.It would make more sense to just go with a .280 or .280 AI if you're going that route.
You don't need a SAKO or M16 extractor just because you are going to a magnum however and opening up the bolt face is very minor work for a competent gunsmith.
My 168 VLD's performed exemplorary at 175-225 yards, when they left the muzzle of my 7mm RM at 3,115 fps this past hunting season. So, I can't agree with your assessment.
Most won't under the same circumstances. You have to hit something of substance to cause expansion.Im just going off of my experience. I have killed 2 deer with those bullets at less then 100 yds. Bullet placement was right behind the shoulder. Neither round hit a bone. Exit hole was the same size as the entrance. Telling me that the bullet did not in fact expand?!