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150 gr. Vs 180 gr.
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<blockquote data-quote="EastTNHunter" data-source="post: 4543694" data-attributes="member: 8364"><p>I'm sitting in the woods right now for the first time in weeks, and I have my trusty 30-06 in my lap. I usually use 165 NABs (bang flop with exit on all of the deer but one that I have ever shot), but am switching over to 180s right now in anticipation of my first ever elk hunt next fall. 56.5gr of I4350 shoots silly accurate out of my 22" tube, and I get about 2750fps. I hope to try it out on a deer for the first time this afternoon...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EastTNHunter, post: 4543694, member: 8364"] I’m sitting in the woods right now for the first time in weeks, and I have my trusty 30-06 in my lap. I usually use 165 NABs (bang flop with exit on all of the deer but one that I have ever shot), but am switching over to 180s right now in anticipation of my first ever elk hunt next fall. 56.5gr of I4350 shoots silly accurate out of my 22” tube, and I get about 2750fps. I hope to try it out on a deer for the first time this afternoon... [/QUOTE]
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