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Need help with a ML for my daughter!!
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<blockquote data-quote="tasaman" data-source="post: 2915194" data-attributes="member: 8206"><p>Agree with the 200gr TC Shockwave or Hornady SST(same bullets) with the blue sabot. Put 80gr Blackhorn 209 or Triple 7 behind it and your good to go. Daughter used that to take her first deer. 125 yard shot. </p><p></p><p>Another option and much cheaper is to buy a bag of the blue sabots and a box of 10mm/40 cal 200 gr Hornady XTP bullets. You go from a dollar a shot to about 30 cents not counting powder. </p><p></p><p>Don't go too low on powder charge on lightweight bullets. You need to build enough pressure to produce consistent ignition and velocity Especially with BH209. Recoil will not be bad with 200 gr bullets. If it weren't for the smoke you would be able to watch the bullet hit your target through the scope.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tasaman, post: 2915194, member: 8206"] Agree with the 200gr TC Shockwave or Hornady SST(same bullets) with the blue sabot. Put 80gr Blackhorn 209 or Triple 7 behind it and your good to go. Daughter used that to take her first deer. 125 yard shot. Another option and much cheaper is to buy a bag of the blue sabots and a box of 10mm/40 cal 200 gr Hornady XTP bullets. You go from a dollar a shot to about 30 cents not counting powder. Don't go too low on powder charge on lightweight bullets. You need to build enough pressure to produce consistent ignition and velocity Especially with BH209. Recoil will not be bad with 200 gr bullets. If it weren't for the smoke you would be able to watch the bullet hit your target through the scope. [/QUOTE]
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