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<blockquote data-quote="7stw" data-source="post: 2820544" data-attributes="member: 18402"><p>It's one of my favorites (next to souped up 7mm's ) for deer. Granted I take way longer shots than a lot of guys. I appreciate the ballistics myself. I shoot the two I have all the time and am confident in the accuracy. To the op I use the 180gn Barnes in mine with exceptional accuracy. If you hit one in the shoulder you will lose some meat. If you hit them behind in the lungs you'll be fine. I prefer neck/head shots myself if possible. H4831 powder is what I use in my kimber and sendero. H1000 worked good as well as imr7878sc with that bullet my kimber dosent like the bullets seated as long as my sendero. I've loaned the kimber to three friends that all killed elk with the same load as well as one I killed. Ranges where from 145-405 yards. I shoot several coyotes with that combo as well and pelt damage is minimal. [ATTACH]52282[/ATTACH][ATTACH]52283[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>The coyote was shot with a 180gn Barnes the exit is on that side. The heart from a good buck I killed a few years ago. If you are only hunting whitetail the 168gn Barnes ttsx would be a good option as well. The 180's just shoot too good for me to try another weight bullet. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Sent from NSA wire tapped device.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="7stw, post: 2820544, member: 18402"] It's one of my favorites (next to souped up 7mm's ) for deer. Granted I take way longer shots than a lot of guys. I appreciate the ballistics myself. I shoot the two I have all the time and am confident in the accuracy. To the op I use the 180gn Barnes in mine with exceptional accuracy. If you hit one in the shoulder you will lose some meat. If you hit them behind in the lungs you'll be fine. I prefer neck/head shots myself if possible. H4831 powder is what I use in my kimber and sendero. H1000 worked good as well as imr7878sc with that bullet my kimber dosent like the bullets seated as long as my sendero. I've loaned the kimber to three friends that all killed elk with the same load as well as one I killed. Ranges where from 145-405 yards. I shoot several coyotes with that combo as well and pelt damage is minimal. [ATTACH]52282[/ATTACH][ATTACH]52283[/ATTACH] The coyote was shot with a 180gn Barnes the exit is on that side. The heart from a good buck I killed a few years ago. If you are only hunting whitetail the 168gn Barnes ttsx would be a good option as well. The 180's just shoot too good for me to try another weight bullet. Sent from NSA wire tapped device. [/QUOTE]
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