7mag bullet?

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Just picked up a 7mag as my new western rifle.
I'm looking for bullet suggestions. This rifle will be used mostly for deer. Maybe and elk.
I know I want to use a monolithic.
Looking at barnes ttsx, nosler Etip, or hammer. Really looking at weight sugestions.
I know with monos they say run them light and fast. But how light is too light. Obviously a lighter bullet isn't going to hold its velocity for ever, so whats a good middle ground.
Most of.my shots or 300 yards or less. But there's always a chance that I'll need maybe 6 or 700 yards.
 

Azone

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If your rifle has the 1-9.25 twist rate something outta the Barnes line in the 140 offerings would be plenty. I tried the 168 LRX and even though it shot around a inch at 100 they were “key holing” from lack of stability. Loading your own? Or factory ammo?
 

Rob5589

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What twist? I use the 140 TTSX in my Tikka with 9.5 twist. 600 yds is about max for adequate velocity to expand according to Barnes.
 
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Twist rate is 9.5 and I will be loading my own. 600 is probably the farthest I would even attempt. 600 yards is a lot different in the field with an animal in front of you then on the range. I was leaning towards the 140gr.
 

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In my 280 AI I'm loading the Barnes 145 LRX and so far on paper I'm liking the results, I've been very happy with Barnes bullets in all the other rifles I load for.
 

BuzzH

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160 accubond...pretty easy to get to 3k fps, holds together well near and far. Try them if your rifle doesn't like monos.
 

EasilyExcited

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Have had great luck with 168 berger vld. Probably killed 15 deer and 10 antelope in the last 3 years. And 3 elk. They are a little much for antelope but just aim off the shoulder and no meat loss
 
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