October third I shot a muley with my 7mm rem mag loaded with 168gr vld hunting Berger bullet. Clean heart shot @ 150 +/- 10 yards. He piled up on the spot. Not a step in any direction.
I'm curious to hear more about what the wound channel looked like. I've read a lot about how great the Berger bullets are but being an old time Fudd I wonder why I would change from Partitions which always perform, to something that seems more frangible. How did you fare with meat loss?
It depends. I generally shoot double lung and quite often they drop where they stand and sometimes they go 20-40 yards. I use, almost exclusively, Nosler Partitions. The majority of the mule deer I have shot has been with a 7mm RM and 175gr Partitions. But you never know. With two identical shots one might drop where it stands while another runs a short distance.
Edit - I should say "drop where they stand" I mean they might take a few steps or circle around for a second or two - as opposed to running off.
i really like the 175 grains in 7mm but was wondering if you ever tried the 160 grains partition?
my question is coming from my experience with Wyoming clients that were using 7mm magnum for all will it be in their homeland for elk and mule or alaska for moose or caribou and i was impressed with that combo also on black bear and barren ground caribou but needless to say most of the calibers will work on that kind of game.
i really like the 175 grains in 7mm but was wondering if you ever tried the 160 grains partition?
my question is coming from my experience with Wyoming clients that were using 7mm magnum for all will it be in their homeland for elk and mule or alaska for moose or caribou and i was impressed with that combo also on black bear and barren ground caribou but needless to say most of the calibers will work on that kind of game.




























