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Re: 7mm08 bullets
[Re: coach2]
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01/28/25 05:35 PM
01/28/25 05:35 PM
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Posts: 1,272 Town Creek,Al.
Luvbowhuntn
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140gr Accubonds and shoot shoulders. Exits every time. You'd get a lot better results with those Barnes if you start shooting shoulders as well. Those ttsx love to break bones and will stay together when they do it
Sent leaning against a big oak in knee deep water
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Re: 7mm08 bullets
[Re: coach2]
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01/28/25 05:52 PM
01/28/25 05:52 PM
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N2TRKYS
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I’ve had great blood trails with 120 grain Nosler Ballistic tips(NBT) and 140 grain Partitions and Accubonds. I too shoot behind the shoulder. Never had a problem with them performing when hitting shoulders or not.
My 7-08 is a Model Seven and it’s a great cartridge.
I’ve killed several whitetail bucks with these setups and a big mule deer with the 140 grain Accubonds. My next elk will be killed with my Model Seven 7-08 and 140 grain Accubonds.
83% of all statistics are made up.
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Re: 7mm08 bullets
[Re: coach2]
#4276247
01/28/25 06:00 PM
01/28/25 06:00 PM
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Posts: 1,897 Elmore County
treemydog
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I have not had any personal experience yet, but all the research says the plain Jane speer 145 BTSP is a heckuva bullet out of a medium 7mm cartridge. I am shooting them out of my 7x57.. just haven't shot a deer with it yet to confirm. Looking to do that this weekend and I'll report back.
You gonna pull them pistols, or whistle Dixie?
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Re: 7mm08 bullets
[Re: coach2]
#4276275
01/28/25 06:31 PM
01/28/25 06:31 PM
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Joined: Dec 2009
Posts: 10,017 USA
marshmud991
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Booner
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I also shoot the 120gr TTSXs in my 7-08. Unfortunately I can’t give you and information on a blood trail because every deer dropped where they stood. However I did have a decent blood trail on the 245lb boar hog I shot with it. And then there was that poor coon. Let’s just say they are extremely brutal on a coon at 60yds. I was impressed with the damage the bullets done on the deer but I was not real impressed with the hole size the was left on the exits. It didn’t matter in these cases but if they hadn’t dropped I wonder about the blood trails. Plenty of blood at kill spot so I would think there would have been a trail to follow. I’m planning on loading some 140gr Accubonds to see how they shoot. I really liked how they performed on deer in my buddy’s rifle.
Last edited by marshmud991; 01/28/25 06:36 PM.
It's hard to kiss the lips at night that chews your a$$ all day long.
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Re: 7mm08 bullets
[Re: coach2]
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01/28/25 08:45 PM
01/28/25 08:45 PM
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Joined: Jan 2003
Posts: 13,505 behind my Dillon
dave260rem!
Pope of Aldeer and Expert
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Pope of Aldeer and Expert
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No coach I always felt Remington was onto something with 120s when they released the cartridge in 1980. But everybody wanted to shoot heavier bullets and so the 140s up took over. A model 7 with a 22 inches and 120s is just about perfect but *sigh* Big green went 20&18 5 inches ruining a good setup. Then they overcorrected and went 24 inches. You can see why they went bankrupt.
Skinny is my EX.Alcohol was involved.
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Re: 7mm08 bullets
[Re: dave260rem!]
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01/28/25 09:21 PM
01/28/25 09:21 PM
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Joined: Mar 2013
Posts: 15,105 Tuscaloosa Co.
N2TRKYS
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Old Mossy Horns
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No coach I always felt Remington was onto something with 120s when they released the cartridge in 1980. But everybody wanted to shoot heavier bullets and so the 140s up took over. A model 7 with a 22 inches and 120s is just about perfect but *sigh* Big green went 20&18 5 inches ruining a good setup. Then they overcorrected and went 24 inches. You can see why they went bankrupt. Why do you say that a 20” barrel on a Model Seven ruined a it?
83% of all statistics are made up.
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Re: 7mm08 bullets
[Re: coach2]
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01/28/25 09:39 PM
01/28/25 09:39 PM
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Joined: Jan 2003
Posts: 13,505 behind my Dillon
dave260rem!
Pope of Aldeer and Expert
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Pope of Aldeer and Expert
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N2 I'd guess 95% the bolt guns are 22 inches perhaps ruined was the wrong word. Yes we all love the lever 30/30and a 20 inch model 7 is ballistically superior even without Magnums so don't beat me in the head with your model 7 I think you have the 7 SAUM?
Skinny is my EX.Alcohol was involved.
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Re: 7mm08 bullets
[Re: dave260rem!]
#4276418
01/28/25 09:39 PM
01/28/25 09:39 PM
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Joined: Apr 2007
Posts: 14,142 Over yonder
extreme heights hunter
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Booner
Joined: Apr 2007
Posts: 14,142
Over yonder
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No coach I always felt Remington was onto something with 120s when they released the cartridge in 1980. But everybody wanted to shoot heavier bullets and so the 140s up took over. A model 7 with a 22 inches and 120s is just about perfect but *sigh* Big green went 20&18 5 inches ruining a good setup. Then they overcorrected and went 24 inches. You can see why they went bankrupt. If you search hard enough and are persistent enough, you can find one with a 22” barrel. I did 😁
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Re: 7mm08 bullets
[Re: coach2]
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01/28/25 10:30 PM
01/28/25 10:30 PM
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Joined: Dec 2012
Posts: 16,400 Brierfield
Beadlescomb
Old Mossy Horns
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Old Mossy Horns
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So I’m the odd ball with the 120 grain? We were shooting the 120 grain fusions and were happy with them
We will burn that bridge when we get there
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Re: 7mm08 bullets
[Re: dave260rem!]
#4276471
01/28/25 10:33 PM
01/28/25 10:33 PM
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Joined: Mar 2013
Posts: 15,105 Tuscaloosa Co.
N2TRKYS
Old Mossy Horns
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Old Mossy Horns
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N2 I'd guess 95% the bolt guns are 22 inches perhaps ruined was the wrong word. Yes we all love the lever 30/30and a 20 inch model 7 is ballistically superior even without Magnums so don't beat me in the head with your model 7 I think you have the 7 SAUM? I was genuinely curious why you thought that. That’s why I asked. Yes, I have a Model Seven in 7 SAUM with a 22” barrel. 160 grain Accubonds travel at 2950 fps out of it. My 7-08 Model Seven has a 20” barrel. It shoots 120 NBTs at 3000 fps and 140 grain Partitions and Accubonds 2850 fps. It’s amazing how much more handy the 20” barreled rifle feels in a shooting house/treestand and out west on backpack hunts.
83% of all statistics are made up.
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