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Ever wonder what a 7mm Remington Ultra Mag will do to a deer?
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<blockquote data-quote="Shadowrider" data-source="post: 1668120" data-attributes="member: 3099"><p>I worked with a guy that bought a regular 7mm Rem mag when he was hunting out west. He moved to Arkansas and didn't have the money for another rifle. He shot a doe broadside at about 40 yards and to hear him describe it, it was exactly like that. He said the offside front shoulder was just gone. Evaporated into red mist. He was pissed that he lost that much meat. You can cut down on the destruction by picking a different bullet. The jacketed spitzer boattails are designed for long range. If hunting in the thick stuff where shots are liable to be short go to the heavy weight dangerous game loads or possibly a Partition.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shadowrider, post: 1668120, member: 3099"] I worked with a guy that bought a regular 7mm Rem mag when he was hunting out west. He moved to Arkansas and didn't have the money for another rifle. He shot a doe broadside at about 40 yards and to hear him describe it, it was exactly like that. He said the offside front shoulder was just gone. Evaporated into red mist. He was pissed that he lost that much meat. You can cut down on the destruction by picking a different bullet. The jacketed spitzer boattails are designed for long range. If hunting in the thick stuff where shots are liable to be short go to the heavy weight dangerous game loads or possibly a Partition. [/QUOTE]
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