7mm-08

DoubleLungRage

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I bought one and plan on making it my primary deer rifle this coming season. Most of my shots are 100 or under and I like behind the shoulder shots.

So for those of you who use the 7mm-08 for deer, what are some bullets that you liked and some that you tried and did not like?


****Yes, I know I need to shoot various ammo through it to see what it shoots the best and I will do that.
 
Buddy of mine kills deer every year with his 7-08 using the Hornady American Whitetail rounds. I believe it’s the 139 gr Interlock that is loaded in them.
 
One of my favorite cartridges! I have had great results with 140gr Nosler Partitions. Accuracy was excellent and the Partition is legendary for a reason. Also as stated , hard to go wrong with Hornady 139’s. The last time using the 7mm-08 I loaded Sierra 120 grain soft points and had a nice bump in velocity but more importantly was the accuracy I got with them. You didn’t mention if you reload or not but a quick look at Midway showed 44 results for 7-08 ammo.

I load 120gr V-max’s as a coyote load and it makes quite a mess so that is the only bullet I can say I would not use on deer.
 
I bought one and plan on making it my primary deer rifle this coming season. Most of my shots are 100 or under and I like behind the shoulder shots.
So for those of you who use the 7mm-08 for deer, what are some bullets that you liked and some that you tried and did not like?
Nosler 120 Ballistic Tip will do everything that needs being done in the whitetail world.

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Some deer hunters like a heavy for cartridge bullet when typical distances are under 100 yards. If you are in that group, the Berger 150 classic hunter is a very accurate, easy bullet to develop loads with. A great rib cage bullet.
 
I'm a 7mm-08 fan, so much so that I built an AR10 chambered in that cartridge. Aero M5 base platform with a custom ordered 18" barrel from X-Caliber. Managed to take a decent buck this year with it using hand loads with the Hornady 139gr SST. Later in the season I discovered the Barnes 120gr TTSX shoots extremely well so next year that will be my preferred load.

 
Wife's been using a Remington youth model 7 in 7mm-08 for deer hunting since 98, I load 140gr Nosler Partitions and they are not anywhere near max loads, she's dropped them out at 200yrds on occasion.
 
Been loading for my kids 708 for almost 2 decades. Settled on heavy for caliber 150-175 they kill everything up to and including elk.
At 100 yards just about anything will work. A heavy slower moving bullet or a controlled expansion lighter bullet will damage less meat.
 
My favorite deer round. My vote is another for 139gr SST or Interlock. Excellent bullet, and excellent price; killed many deer with them and never shot twice.
 
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