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If you are using it for deer my thought is to use a lighter pill. May as well get it to shoot as flat as possible. I use 125 partitions but am going to work a load with 130 accubonds. My daughter used 100 grain partitions and it was GREAT on her deer. Just my
Quote from: Gutpile on November 05, 2009, 07:34:34 AMIf you are using it for deer my thought is to use a lighter pill. May as well get it to shoot as flat as possible. I use 125 partitions but am going to work a load with 130 accubonds. My daughter used 100 grain partitions and it was GREAT on her deer. Just my I agree gutpile. This rifle is mainly for my daughter and she shoots it real well. I have been shooting 100 grain Hornady's with good results. My daughter shot a big MD doe at 180 yards off the sticks in a winter wheat field 2 years ago. Right through the near shoulder and lodged in the foreleg joint on the opposite side losing very little weight. Wanted the 130 Accubond but the store I wet to the other day only had the 140's. Wanted a heavier bullet because I will be taking her on an out of state MD hunt in a couple years. I don't mean to step on any toes here but I have not had the luck with Partitions that many have, so went to the Accubond. Let me know how the 130 shoots and what powders you like. BTW, I have a 700 Mountain Rifle, what do you shoot?Thanks, Gadwall
If I was only after deer I might even consider a 100gr Partition.
I'd look no farther than the 120 tsx or 125 partition or the 130 accubond for deer and elk..If I was only after deer I might even consider a 100gr Partition.Powder- H4350I'm getting 2900fps + with the 130 Accubond. Catches and passes the 270 at 450 yds +. Just the way I see it.