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Armies do lose wars however!!!

That Nazi army was pathetic. They had old weapons, ran from the enemy and were cowards torturning children and woman.

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You must be the jackass that gave Bart chit about his avatar too...I'd bet good money that you're a miserable bitch to be around...I know this pic pisses you off too so I'll post it up again for your viewing pleasure... May be the reason why is it reminds you of yourself.


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Don has always been kind of an azz on here- virtually never has anything positive to add, just bitches and complains.

Furthermore, who gives a flying **** what he thinks about someone's avatar??



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yeah, Jeff, some days.
I just get tired of Don's whining about everything.
It gets tiresome, to be honest.


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Thankfully we won Don so stupid folks like you can procreate and spew stupidity via the electron world.


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I think it's a better one for Bart cuzz I know he could at least find his ass with both hands.


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Savage 99,

You sent me a pm telling me I was on ignore awhile back.

If you have taken me off, please put me back on.

JM.

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I was thinkiing of trying some lighter weight bullets. Anyone have some suggestions?

Meat damage has never been an issue using 160 gr. Accubonds. I don't want to use a Ballistic Tip as I know they cause it and I've had my own experiences with those when they first cam out.

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I've received several of those but my favorite is him quoting one of my posts and then saying is said post that I've been on ignore.


She is one silly bitch.


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I think I know why he hates the Nazis's so much and it's not the same reason most of us despise them...

Had they won, he would have been eradicated under their Idiot Control Program.

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On subject I think bigger cased cartridges show better with heavier bullets. If I was gonna run a 120TSX I'd sooner run it in a 7mm08.


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160 Accubonds or Partitions with rl22 in the 7mm mag. Never used anything else personally.

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Originally Posted by JohnMoses
I was thinkiing of trying some lighter weight bullets. Anyone have some suggestions?

Meat damage has never been an issue using 160 gr. Accubonds. I don't want to use a Ballistic Tip as I know they cause it and I've had my own experiences with those when they first cam out.

Best,

JM


I use the 160 Accubond in one 7mm Mag and a 168 gr Berger VLD in the other. I also use a 225 Gr Accubond out of my 338 WM on whitetail.


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Originally Posted by JohnMoses
I was thinkiing of trying some lighter weight bullets. Anyone have some suggestions?

Meat damage has never been an issue using 160 gr. Accubonds. I don't want to use a Ballistic Tip as I know they cause it and I've had my own experiences with those when they first cam out.

Best,

JM


If you want less expensive try the 145 Hot Core. It works well real close at 280 velocities.

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Heck,

Maybe I won't then.

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I've been shootong a 30/40 Krag in a Ruger #3. 180 Grains at 2400 fps. Its everything I want for poking around for deer.

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Originally Posted by MagMarc
Originally Posted by JohnMoses
I was thinkiing of trying some lighter weight bullets. Anyone have some suggestions?

Meat damage has never been an issue using 160 gr. Accubonds. I don't want to use a Ballistic Tip as I know they cause it and I've had my own experiences with those when they first cam out.

Best,

JM


If you want less expensive try the 145 Hot Core. It works well real close at 280 velocities.


+1 on the 145 grain HotCore - running them in my .284 WIN and quite pleased with the results.


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If I were hot to try a light bullet in my 7mm, it'd be the little 120 TSX.

Other than the 120 NBT, which is a neat bullet that I did run in my 7-08 this year... But you ruled out BT's...


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Been running 150 grain Win PP in my 7mm08 with no problems @ 2750fps.

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I'm using 140 TSXs out of my 7mm Weatherby. Great penetration and good internal damage om Alabama whitetails. jorge


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I've found a 150 gr NP out of my .280 to be much more effective on anchoring deer than the 150 gr out of the .300 WM. The 95 gr XP3 from a .243 was impressive this year.

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