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<blockquote data-quote="GMB54" data-source="post: 5183425" data-attributes="member: 15365"><p>I have many times. No problem at all. Still shoot them in my NULA at over 2300fps. It will stack them under an inch at 100 yards and around an inch at 150. I shoot the little 225gr FTX for recreation. They shoot great at close to smoker speeds. Not sure where you get the idea its not going to stabilize.</p><p></p><p>The Wolf isnt exactly a long range rifle but inside of 150 or maybe 200 yards im sure it can do the job. Sub moa aint gunna be a deal breaker within that range. The deer wont know the difference between a 1" group and a 2" group. So posting cute little pics of a nifty little group really is not all that relevant to your "it wont stabilize" comment.</p><p></p><p>I would be more concerned about using that 240gr XTP MAG once the velocity drops. Them bullets got really thick jackets and expand poorly at lower fps as the distance increases. What performs great at 100 might be a pencil through at 150 without enough fps to back it up. The standard 250gr XTP in this case would be a better overall choice or better yet a Speer 260gr simply because they work well over a larger range of impact speeds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GMB54, post: 5183425, member: 15365"] I have many times. No problem at all. Still shoot them in my NULA at over 2300fps. It will stack them under an inch at 100 yards and around an inch at 150. I shoot the little 225gr FTX for recreation. They shoot great at close to smoker speeds. Not sure where you get the idea its not going to stabilize. The Wolf isnt exactly a long range rifle but inside of 150 or maybe 200 yards im sure it can do the job. Sub moa aint gunna be a deal breaker within that range. The deer wont know the difference between a 1" group and a 2" group. So posting cute little pics of a nifty little group really is not all that relevant to your "it wont stabilize" comment. I would be more concerned about using that 240gr XTP MAG once the velocity drops. Them bullets got really thick jackets and expand poorly at lower fps as the distance increases. What performs great at 100 might be a pencil through at 150 without enough fps to back it up. The standard 250gr XTP in this case would be a better overall choice or better yet a Speer 260gr simply because they work well over a larger range of impact speeds. [/QUOTE]
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