At the January ISE show in Denver I booked a combination Moose and Woodland Caribou hunt in Newfoundland. Because of the high probability of some wet weather on that hunt, I won't be taking my Fancy stocked .300 Weatherby. Instead, I'll be using my Stainless, plastic stocked Rem 700 in 7mm Rem mag. For the past 10 or so years I've had very good results with 160 grain Accubonds in that rifle, however since I've also had very good results with 168 grain TSX and TTSX bullets and 180 grain TTSX bullets in my .300 Weatherby, and 270 and 300 grain TSX bullets in my .375 RUM I decided to try 160 grain TSX bullets in my 7 mm RM.

These bullets are proving to be accurate in my rifle with many 3-shot groups printing sub-moa, and the best printing .75 moa at 2875 fps. Come September, I'm hoping to put a couple of these 160 grain TSX bullets just behind the shoulders of a Newfoundland Moose and Caribou. grin


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